On 06/23/2017 12:35 PM, Yuri Khan wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 1:21 AM, Michael Torrie <torr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>> I’m on 3.18, and here’s my test application/mockup:
>>>
>>> http://yurikhan.github.io/images/20170623-gtk-header-bar.png
>>
>> Oh I see. Yes that's different.  The application menu usually refers (at
>> least in my mind) to the now ubiquitous hamburger menu that all Gnome
>> apps seem to sport.
> 
> In *your* *mind*? Application menu is an official term. The menu that
> is assigned via gtk_application_set_app_menu.

You're right, and this does seem like a pretty serious oversight.  I see
that gedit did not have (at least on my version of gnome) an application
menu at all.  gnome-calculator does, though, and it's definitely not
keyboard accessible, which is a very strange design choice, if it's not
a bug.

> What you are describing is called the “gear menu”. The only
> application I have seen so far where it was activated with F10 is
> Gitg. And Gedit tries to do that too, unsuccessfully.

I've looked at a few Gnome 3 apps just now and F10 was able to open the
gear menu for all of those, including Gedit.  I'm not using Gnome 3 as a
desktop environment.


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