--- David Tenser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/11/06, Joachim Noreiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > The fundamental problem I see is this:
> >
> > the main GNOME menu should drop down from the top
> > panel (as a previous poster said, to match
> application
> > menus)
> > and minimizing windows up to the top of the screen
> > seems weird.
> 
> Is the direction of a main menu important enough to
> warrant two
> panels? 

All other menus pop down. It's a funny idea to have
the most important of all pop up. And the bottom left
corner doesn't seem like a logical place to start,
despite Microsoft's placing of the big 'Start' button
there.

> Are you absolutely serious about this being
> a "fundamental problem"?

In the sense that if one thing must go at the top, and
another at the bottom, then you are forced to have two
panels.



        
        
                
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