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Re: A new (nearly finished) logout dialog: msg#00042

Subject: Re: A new (nearly finished) logout dialog
Le mercredi 07 décembre 2005 à 16:56 -0200, Matthew Paul Thomas a
écrit :
> Since it's not obvious that the Shut Down command is hidden inside a
> menu item called "Log Out", I suggest making this a separate item in the
> System menu. The same applies to Sleep, Hibernate, and Restart.
> 
> ---------------------
>   Sleep
>   Hibernate
>   Restart
>   Shut Down
> ---------------------
>   Lock Screen
>   Switch Account...
>   Log Out

While this sounds reasonable, this would probably require we remove some
items from the system menu first. Else, it will be really overcrowded.

Vincent

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