Sorry this bug report got a bit distorted, Joe. I'm restoring your original description.
** Description changed: - A lot of applications using Indicator Application make up for the loss - of the show-main-window-on-left-click functionality of the legacy tray - by adding an menu entry to their tray menu that's often labelled "Show - {Appname}". However, these menu items are not consistent, even though - showing a window that was 'hidden in the tray' is a frequently used - action. They're not always at the same place and don't always use the - same naming convention. There is even a difference between the type of - GtkMenuItem being used: some use a GtkMenuItem that can only show() the - main window, other applications use a GtkCheckMenuItem for toggling the - visibility of the main window. + When the apps used notification area applets they were quite consistent: + left click to show app window, right click to options. Today there is no + "show" action but only options (looks different from the rest of the + apps too). So, in order to show application window user need to find a + point in a menu then activate it. But, unfortunately, these "menu + points" are in different positions for different apps, this breaks + usability. - There should be one clear, consistent way to generate such menu items. - Maybe the best solution would be to add a bool property to the indicator - for enabling and disabling the automatic addition of a menu item for - showing (and/or hiding) the main window. + BTW, "show window" always was the most used action for most apps. Was + there any research that proved current indicator approach is better + usable than old one? Personally, I'm very doubt about it, especially + after new "keyboard indicator" applet. ** Summary changed: - Indicator Application: No consistent approach for showing the main window of an AppInd user + Indicator applets breaks usability -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of DX Packages, which is subscribed to indicator-application in Ubuntu. Matching subscriptions: dx-packages https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531244 Title: Indicator applets breaks usability Status in Application Indicators: Triaged Status in “indicator-application” package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: When the apps used notification area applets they were quite consistent: left click to show app window, right click to options. Today there is no "show" action but only options (looks different from the rest of the apps too). So, in order to show application window user need to find a point in a menu then activate it. But, unfortunately, these "menu points" are in different positions for different apps, this breaks usability. BTW, "show window" always was the most used action for most apps. Was there any research that proved current indicator approach is better usable than old one? Personally, I'm very doubt about it, especially after new "keyboard indicator" applet. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-application/+bug/531244/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dx-packages Post to : dx-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~dx-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp