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Manu, the lock screen could be nice to the dialog. Could you give it a
try and attach a mockup?
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This dialog now fades the screen out, but the layout has remained the
same.
There is a proposal to include the lock screen button in this dialog
as well. I think 6 buttons is really enough already, but this could
allow
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Hello,
The purpose of the logout applet is to expose this action to the user.
This is why using a tiny expressive button at the top right corner is
very a good idea.
The problem with the system menu is not that it is a
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I mentionned the small 3-item menu dropping down from the top-right
applet in some previous bug comment or email : I think it is a very good
idea.
The idea of a croissant-shaped moon for Suspend seems good to me as
well
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A somewhat unrelated problem with the current setup in Dapper is that
the System-Shutdown-Suspend option logs the user out, then suspends,
which is a very different action than if you use the gnome-panel logout
button and
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Ah ? I never used Suspend from that dialog : if it actually logs the
user out first, I guess it is a bug, it definitely shouldn't !
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You are right, this is not as easy as it seems. Maybe you can use the
reload icon from epiphany for restart, but don't know about the others
as well. Why not ask jimmac or tigert to draw some cool icons? But it
seems they
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Why do you use Tango icons instead of stock GNOME icons? I think it only
makes sense if Tango would be the new default for Ubuntu.
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If you tell me where I can find GNOME stock icons for those 6 actions,
I'd love to see what they look like :) I know about the logout one,
but I'm not sure about the 5 others.
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Sorry, I was answering to Sean Middleditch's comment. About the main bug
report, we will probably split the dialog in two (logout-related and
shutdown-related), indeed.
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If I had concise ideas on replacements, I'd have given them straight
off. :-) Does KDE use icons for this stuff, and if so, what do their
icons look like?
So far as distinguishing sleep and hibernate... I as a user
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I agree that entering sleep mode should happen when you just close the
lid of a laptop, and that you don't need a dialog for that. But 1) If
your computer is a desktop and you still want to let it sleep (I do this
very
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Hmm, ok. When you put your desktop to sleep, is it while keeping a
session open or only at a login screen? Is this something that could
perhaps be made part of the screensaver? (Option: put computer to sleep
after X
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I agree, this really needs to be fixed.
The quality of this dialog really stood out on
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One more minor issue I forgot to mention: the sleep and hibernate icons
are the exact same thing with different colors. There are many types of
color blindness, and I'm not sure if any of them would come into effect
with
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