GNOME 3.2 released
GNOME 3.2 released
Posted Oct 3, 2011 20:02 UTC (Mon) by madscientist (subscriber, #16861)In reply to: GNOME 3.2 released by james
Parent article: GNOME 3.2 released
Personally, as someone who's normal desktop is dual monitors with a total size of 3840x1200 pixels, I really hate the idea of the single menu bar. What a PITA, to have to travel my mouse all that distance to hit the menu! So, my preferred way to solve the FFM issue would be to allow me to turn off the single menu bar in the first place, then it wouldn't be an issue.
Posted Oct 4, 2011 14:41 UTC (Tue)
by ebassi (subscriber, #54855)
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I think you're confusing GNOME with Unity. GNOME does not have a single menu bar.
Posted Oct 4, 2011 15:10 UTC (Tue)
by madscientist (subscriber, #16861)
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So then, what's the problem with FFM in Gnome 3? Why didn't it work/why does it need improvement?
Posted Oct 4, 2011 15:24 UTC (Tue)
by mjg59 (subscriber, #23239)
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Posted Oct 4, 2011 15:52 UTC (Tue)
by bronson (subscriber, #4806)
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And occasionally the highlight will be on one window while the keyboard input goes to another. This is not a big deal, just move the mouse. Apparently this is fixed in 3.2.
Overall, like you say, FFM in Gnome 3 works.
Posted Oct 4, 2011 15:26 UTC (Tue)
by corbet (editor, #1)
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Posted Oct 4, 2011 16:18 UTC (Tue)
by bronson (subscriber, #4806)
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No big deal, the app menu is not really used in 3.0.
GNOME 3.2 released
Personally, as someone who's normal desktop is dual monitors with a total size of 3840x1200 pixels, I really hate the idea of the single menu bar. What a PITA, to have to travel my mouse all that distance to hit the menu! So, my preferred way to solve the FFM issue would be to allow me to turn off the single menu bar in the first place, then it wouldn't be an issue.
GNOME 3.2 released
GNOME 3.2 released
GNOME 3.2 released
I use FFM exclusively under GNOME 3. As far as I can tell, it works just fine; it's one thing that's not on my list of gripes.
Focus-follows-mouse
GNOME 3.2 released