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This bug got no attention so far, so a little info from my side.
Globalmenu reads the Gnome Main Menu Application List to assigned Names to the
running Applications. However since jaunty the nautilus-cd-creator got replaced
by
it's successor which is basically the same thing but shares it's code base with
Brasero instead. However someone thought it might be a good Idea to have an
Entry in
the Main Menu which calls Nautilus with parameters, so you get the burn:///
window.
This Item is in Accessories and called CD/DVD Creator. Therefore I assume
Globalmenu
thinks this is the right entry for Nautilus and therefore set's CD/DVD Creator
as
Application Name for Global Menu instread of File Browser.
On a Side Note: I think there is another related problem, i.e. with synaptic
which is
not translated into the Title "Synaptic Package Manager". First the menu item is
located in System -> Administration, so not in the default place Application
where
the other apps are. And: it is called with gksu.
Original comment by mfl...@gmail.com
on 7 Apr 2009 at 9:44
Well, I think the last behavior you described is something else, because if for
instance you click in the desktop after starting Synaptic (the title in
globalmenu
changes to "Desktop") and then click on Synaptic again, then the title in
globalmenu
is correct stating that "Synaptic Package Manager" is open!
And if you open Login Window, the name instantly changes to the correct name
"Login
Window Preferences" though it is started as well with gksudo.
The same trick can not be repeated with the File manager (Nautilus), so I think
it is
a different bug. The only thing that I'm not too sure about is whether it is
really a
bug of GlobalMenu, because this could be a bug in Jaunty as well.
Original comment by berendbo...@gmail.com
on 7 Apr 2009 at 10:07
I'm not sure if the synaptic issue it is not related to the menu entries, but
you may
be right. And yes, I noticed as well that if you go to desktop and back the
Application Name is indeed changing to Synaptic Package Manager.
Anyway, back to the original report of yours. IMHO, the bug is in global menu
because
it does not detect right if it is the cd burner window or any other nautilus
window,
therefore the wrong name is chosen. The real question would be "Can globalmanu
distinguish between the CD/DVD Burner and a normal Nautilus Window?"
The Application Name "File Browser" is by the way also from the menu, but not
displayed by default. Look into the menu editor unter System Tools - it's
there. I
assume as the application called is both times natulus and C comes before F
"CD/DVD
Burner" is chosen instead of "File Browser"
btw. Workaround: Remove the CD/DVD Creator from your Menu with the menu editor.
Original comment by mfl...@gmail.com
on 8 Apr 2009 at 12:23
I am on a rework of the application name detection in truck. I would really
appreciate if you can also report the trunk's behavior on 2.26.
Original comment by rainwood...@gmail.com
on 8 Apr 2009 at 12:50
I see on my 64 bit Jaunty with version 0.7.4-1ubuntu1~ppa1 the title "File
Manager"
which is correct!
On my 32 bit system (same package version) not though. It still shows the CD/DVD
Creator label.
Original comment by berendbo...@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2009 at 11:53
Well I see this as a major problem with platform. Gnome Do is suffering with
similar
problems since it uses same approach (duplicity anyway) to assigning
names/icons to
running applications. That is searching through desktop entries.
I think this is wrong approach and window titles should be used intead. Correct
me if
there are some problems with this. The only prob. I see is various usage of
window
titles, from application name, through name of opened document, or web page
title, or
opened path in Nautilus.
It could be enough to simply establish convention here to name windows as
follows
[Document name/page title/path/..] - [Application name]
Now any application messing with windows such as Global Menu, Gnome Do (docky)
or any
other utility, can be sure that second portion of window name, after ' - ' is
actual
name of running application. simple as that. Firefox is already there, but
there is
problem with mussing GtkMenu. Now force Nautilus developers and others to
follow this
convention. Specify it somewhere on Gnome wiki
Original comment by dusan.ma...@gmail.com
on 26 Apr 2009 at 9:40
I have this problem as well on Gnome 2.26.1 32bit. The CD/DVD Creator is in
place of
the File Browser.
Downloaded globalmenu 0.7.5 through PPA.
Original comment by nolatari@gmail.com
on 26 May 2009 at 4:46
Best hack to fix this was to replace the CD/DVD Creator's run command with
"gvfs-
open burn:///". This will keep the CD/DVD Creator shortcut working without
affecting
globalmenu.
Original comment by hansrodt...@gmail.com
on 17 Jun 2009 at 1:11
I have the problem too.
我也遇到了这个问题,显示鹦鹉螺为CD/DVD创建器。我也不知��
�怎么解决。
如果有人解决了,麻烦告知下。
Original comment by litaoco...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2009 at 5:28
[quote]Best hack to fix this was to replace the CD/DVD Creator's run command
with "gvfs-
open burn:///". This will keep the CD/DVD Creator shortcut working without
affecting
globalmenu.
[/quote]
how do u do that? i'm a noob
Original comment by simonb...@gmail.com
on 21 Jul 2009 at 6:31
Rigk-click on your main menu item and select "Edit Menus" or Alt+f2 and type
"alacarte" (without quotes) the rest should be straight forwards.
Original comment by lviggi...@gmail.com
on 21 Jul 2009 at 7:00
[deleted comment]
it didnt solve anything for me. i mean, i still get "cd/dvd creator" on the
menu bar
when i open a folder.
Original comment by simonb...@gmail.com
on 21 Jul 2009 at 2:29
Did you log out - in again or remove and add the applet again after editing the
menu?
Original comment by lviggi...@gmail.com
on 21 Jul 2009 at 2:43
thanx man! that did it
Original comment by simonb...@gmail.com
on 21 Jul 2009 at 3:26
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/CorrectGenericName
That might be of interest
Original comment by pierre.s...@gmail.com
on 23 Jul 2009 at 12:32
[deleted comment]
change the name of each item in the main menu.
That works!
Original comment by xiangsho...@gmail.com
on 19 Mar 2010 at 2:23
Original comment by pierre.s...@gmail.com
on 1 May 2010 at 9:14
OMG! Thanks. Just edited the "Files" entry under "Accessories" and then removed
the docky shortcut and repinned a new one. Worked great.
Original comment by cbax...@gmail.com
on 28 Jan 2013 at 5:18
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
berendbo...@gmail.com
on 31 Mar 2009 at 8:03