Re: AppMenu design feedback

2013-03-08 Thread Sam Bull
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 16:40 +0100, Donato Marrazzo wrote:
> The key aspect is that the AppMenu as it is implemented in Files app
> is not the only place where to look for action/option, so it's
> confusing.

In the Files app? Atleast on my machine, there is no classic menu, so
the AppMenu IS the only place to look. The only program I can name that
uses both places and is confusing, would be devhelp. I see no problem
with the way it is implemented in Files, everything is in one place and
it keeps the interface clean.


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Re: AppMenu design feedback

2013-03-08 Thread Donato Marrazzo
I think that this extension could be convenient, but does not solve the
problem radically.
The key aspect is that the AppMenu as it is implemented in Files app is not
the only place where to look for action/option, so it's confusing.
>From my point of view, the possible solution are:
1) remove it
2) make it more functional and comfortable, so it can embrace all
application action/options menus and become a single point of control.

On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 5:35 PM, Summers Pittman ℝ wrote:

> I just thought of a idea and will try to hack an extension together if the
> lists likes it.
>
> Super + Scroll down on mouse opens the menu, (on a non primary monitor it
> opens centered from the top), continue scrolling to select a menu item,
> click or Enter activates the menu item.
>
> If I can get that working, perhaps the next step would be to add gestures
> for track pads.  Two finger swipe from the top to open the menu, drag up
> and down to select.
>
> wdyt?
>
>
>
> Summers Pittman
>
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