Here are some of my thoughts on the first look and use of the new SUSE
Menu system (panel?)

This is cool however to make it UberCool... :-)

The default icon graphics are just a little too big meaning that, for
example, on the Leave page a scroll bar appears that is not really
neccessary.

If there is more items than can fit on a page maybe don't have scroll
bars but use the up down arrows at the top and bottom of the menu area,
similar to Firefox's bookmarks menu system.

Don't have the search tips as the default screen when the menu is opened
each time. Maybe do this once then use the favourites as the default. Or
even let the user decide.

Have a config button between the username and the openSUSE button that
brings up the personal settings relevant to the panel. I found it hard
to find the correct ones in the KDE configuration. Also under this
button could be things like editing the favourites, changing icon size,
etc.

And finally I think the menu popouts should be automatic. At present I
have to click on the item to have the sub menu appear. There should be a
small delay but the item should appear automatically if the cursor if
held over the item. This is the same behaviour as the classic menu. This
includes the "back" button as well.

Any thoughts

Jim


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