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Idea #5995: Better Menu organization in UbuntuStudio



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Written by oxigen the 29 Mar 08 at 10:30. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others. Status: New
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Now is Menu organization in UbuntuStudio chaotic, 'all' applications are in one huuuge Menu (Sound&Video). This should be done better.

My suggestion: When install UbuntuStudio it replaces Menu Applications > Sound&Video with Applications > UbuntuStudio where are placed sub menus:
"System" (Alsa, UbuntuStudio Controls, Envy24, etc);
"Server" (Jack, PulseAudio and related apps);
"Audio Player" (Xmms, Audacious, etc);
"Video Player" (Vlc, Totem, Xine, etc);
"MIDI" (Sequencers, Seq24, RosenGarden, BEAST, etc);
"Synthesizer" (ZynAddSubFx, Qsynth, etc);
"Mixer & EQ" (AlsaMixer, EchoMixer, etc);
"Audio Edit" (Ardour, Audacity, Snd, etc.);
"Video Edit" (Kino, Avidemux, etc);
"Burn & Rip" (K3B, Brasero, Grip, etc);

"Multimedia & 3D" (Blender, PureData, etc.)

Well, need discussion for more detailing structure...
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oxigen wrote on the 29 Mar 08 at 16:07
Doh, i didn't install "ubuntustudio-desktop", because i like default ubuntu theme :( This is probably done there... but you get also black theme with it...

oxigen wrote on the 31 Mar 08 at 13:38
Still after ubuntustudio-desktop installation menu structure didn't impress me at all.

3 levels:
14 a/v applications (2 audio players, 3 video players?) and two submenus:

video production > 4 items
audio production > n items

:/


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