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    Question Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Hello all,

    A long time upgrade holdout here. Just upgraded (almost accidentally) from 10.10 to 11.04 and Unity desktop is like a punch in the gut. I sort of heard people that like it exist but haven't come across one personally yet. Perhaps it's an acquired taste - I guess I'll find out soon enough...

    Anyhow, since it's here to stay I better learn how to use it and my first challenge is trying to create some custom folders (for the lack of a better term) for application launchers that belong to various custom kinds of applications. The way I did it before was to right click on the top bar, select Edit Menu and from there proceed creating new menu levels or just add a launch shortcut to an existing one.

    Not so fast in Unity, at least I don't see a way. All the Launcher icons on the left seem to be single-dimensional, i.e. you can't click on an icon to open a submenu. The right

    Is it even possible to create various custom Application menus (or folders or whatever other structural units to group launch shortcuts together Unity uses). How would I do it?

    Any tip in this direction is greatly appreciated!
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    Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Hi!, 1script,

    Edit Menu is available but you may have to install it, in Ubuntu Software center it is called Main Menu, aka: 'Alacarte'.

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    Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Thanks, Bogan. I will try that. Just one thought on this tho: the top bar space is kind of used up for other things in Unity. Is bringing the menus back going to mess things up at the top of the page?

    So, does Unity not have sub-levels of the Launcher icons? I'm trying to wrap my head around the concept of a "flat" menu like this. I haven't seen a menu (textual or icon-based like Launcher) like this since perhaps early 90s. Windows 3.1 already had multi-level menus. Why would they design a system like that now?
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    Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1script View Post
    Thanks, Bogan. I will try that. Just one thought on this tho: the top bar space is kind of used up for other things in Unity. Is bringing the menus back going to mess things up at the top of the page?

    So, does Unity not have sub-levels of the Launcher icons? I'm trying to wrap my head around the concept of a "flat" menu like this. I haven't seen a menu (textual or icon-based like Launcher) like this since perhaps early 90s. Windows 3.1 already had multi-level menus. Why would they design a system like that now?
    Alacarte will not bring back any menus for you, it's just a tool used for editing the menu items.

    Anyway, I don't think that'äs going to work like you'd want to with Unity, since the Dash doesn't actually use any folder/submenu structure, the applicaion launchers are simply grouped by their category. So any submenus you create in Aacarte will only work on desktops that actually use that kind of menus. (and as far as I know, the application categories are more or less a standard so adding a new custom category instead woudln't work either.)

    (What comes to design, it's not a "flat" menu, it's a database-based search tool that allows you to list applications based on categories, or search them based on name or description.)

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    Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1script View Post
    Hello all,

    A long time upgrade holdout here. Just upgraded (almost accidentally) from 10.10 to 11.04 and Unity desktop is like a punch in the gut. I sort of heard people that like it exist but haven't come across one personally yet. Perhaps it's an acquired taste - I guess I'll find out soon enough...

    Anyhow, since it's here to stay I better learn how to use it and my first challenge is trying to create some custom folders (for the lack of a better term) for application launchers that belong to various custom kinds of applications. The way I did it before was to right click on the top bar, select Edit Menu and from there proceed creating new menu levels or just add a launch shortcut to an existing one.

    Not so fast in Unity, at least I don't see a way. All the Launcher icons on the left seem to be single-dimensional, i.e. you can't click on an icon to open a submenu. The right

    Is it even possible to create various custom Application menus (or folders or whatever other structural units to group launch shortcuts together Unity uses). How would I do it?

    Any tip in this direction is greatly appreciated!
    Cheers!
    What you are looking for is http://www.webupd8.org/2011/06/use-c...assicmenu.html

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    Question Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Thanks for your responses, guys. I do realise now that there are ways to "emulate" the old menus per se, but it requires an additional software and this makes me think that I'll probably lose it again come time for the next upgrade.

    @mcduck: thank you for your clarifications. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by database driven search tool that lists apps by categories. What would group apps into categories in the first place? There seems to be a need for editing categories because of that and so creating custom categories would be the most natural thing to expect from a system like that. Did Unity creators not anticipate that there may be more categories out there than just those 5 or 6 they've added in there?

    Sorry if I sound like I'm venting, I just cannot believe a system created in 2011(?) would be so user un-friendly, I still have a feeling I am missing some important bit of info about the concept of the new desktop.

    Side question: is 12.04 desktop any less cumbersome?
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    Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1script View Post
    @mcduck: thank you for your clarifications. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by database driven search tool that lists apps by categories. What would group apps into categories in the first place? There seems to be a need for editing categories because of that and so creating custom categories would be the most natural thing to expect from a system like that. Did Unity creators not anticipate that there may be more categories out there than just those 5 or 6 they've added in there?
    The categories are defined by the XDG desktop standard (used by most desktop environments, so it's not a Gnome ting and definitely not a Unity thing). And when a packager creates a package for some application, he will also create the .desktop file that is used for application launchers, docks, menu entries or whatever application launching mechanism different desktop environments use. So the packager chooses which category the pplication should go to. (and the category is not a folder, submenu or anything like that, just a line in the .desktop file telling which category that programs belongs to).

    http://standards.freedesktop.org/men...atest/apa.html

    If it was just a thing used by one desktop, it of course would make sense to be able to edit and add new categories. However the standard exists to allow launchers to work on all desktop environments, which of course makes it a lot more complicated issue as every desktop environment has to be able to handle the categories. Such is the downside of having a standard, you also must follow the standard for it to be any use...

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    Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Quote Originally Posted by mcduck View Post
    The categories are defined by the XDG desktop standard (used by most desktop environments, so it's not a Gnome ting and definitely not a Unity thing).
    http://standards.freedesktop.org/men...atest/apa.html

    ...

    Such is the downside of having a standard, you also must follow the standard for it to be any use...
    Thanks, mcduck. It does put things in perspective, for sure. Still the standard only lists 12 main and 122 additional categories - that does not sound like something that can cover the entire range of uses for applications on a computer desktop these days. It would appear that a possibility of extending the list is sorely needed, and the standard does mention a "Catch-All" category for everything that does not belong in the listed categories but does not seem to go beyond that.

    And a different issue still exists: say, you're stuck with 134 categories. I think I could work within the standard category lists even though, inexplicably, it has "Electric" but not "Electronics" - the one I actually need. The distinction apparently lost on the creators of the standard. So, how do you manage to represent all 134 or even a considerable portion of them on the same toolbar without using multi-level drop-down menus? I've only been using Dash for a couple of days now but it appears that I can only fit 16 icons before it starts scrolling and I find scrolling rather inconvenient because I keep scrolling past the icons I actually need.

    Anyway, I did not mean to make a treatise out of this post, just wanted to voice an opinion that the standard seems to be very limiting and yet even within this limit, the implementation in Unity seems to be making it even worse.

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    Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Thanks for these ideas too!

    I also wanted to mention, since I took the time to whine about Unity; that it's really not half bad - but I too, would like to see some type of drawers on the launcher. I could get used to Unity if it was a bit more flexible in terms of customization. A drawer and the ability to move it to the top/bottom would be a big benefit.

    Even if not a drawer, just some way to add more launchers to the main bar there would be ideal... but drawers would compliment it fantastically even if they started on the bottom and worked up.

    I really like how it handles the menus and such and the app search isn't bad at all; but I like a straight up menu too.

    Or something similar, I figure feedback's a good thing either way!
    Disclaimer: I'm still a bit of a Linux/Ubuntu noob myself!

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    Re: Is there a Unity analog to Edit Menu?

    Quote Originally Posted by zombifier25 View Post
    Ah. Thanks for that.
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