mario can you please open a new bug for Report a problem. Dropping
such comments to already rejected bugs will likely to cause this issue
to go unseen.
Thanks for your contribution.
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Oops, I have missed that is was already rejected. Thanks for noticing.
Done, Bug #109732
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Regarding the Help menu entry Report a Bug ... in Firefox: this was
recently changed to Report a Problem in all GNOME menus, to avoid
technical slang. See Bug #93350
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On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 12:22:48AM -, Richard Laager wrote:
Gaim is not a GNOME application and the gaim package is patched to have
the Launchpad integration.
Is gaim installed by default in kubuntu?
- Alexander
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ubuntu specific menu items have been dropped in latest firefox. (well
there is now Report a bug ) ... anyway, firefox is not a gnome only
application. If you want that use epiphany. So we have to fine a
compromise among lots of desktop environments that obviously all want to
use firefox as
Gaim is not a GNOME application and the gaim package is patched to have
the Launchpad integration.
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My rationale is that Ubuntu is going for a GNOME desktop and so all
applications should look and behave similarly. Consistent icons can help
users navigate the menu, especially in Firefox where there are more
items.
I see your point about menu-to-menu consistency. In that case, the
answer is
What is your opinion on why to include icons in the help menu if none of the
other menu items other than bookmarks show icons? Im just trying to get
reasoning behind the idea.
IMHO the more icons you add the slower the app becomes to render, with that in
mind i dont think icons is the best
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