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Tray Menu Organization #350

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Hum4n01d opened this issue Dec 27, 2018 · 4 comments
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Tray Menu Organization #350

Hum4n01d opened this issue Dec 27, 2018 · 4 comments

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@Hum4n01d
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Hum4n01d commented Dec 27, 2018

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  • I'm using latest version: v0.18.0

Description

It would be nice to have a more semantic context menu on the tray, right now it isn't following common patterns for organization and capitalization.

Operating system: macOS 10.14.2 (Mojave)

Expected behavior: [What you expect to happen]

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Actual behavior: [What actually happens]

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Additional Information

  • I also removed the "Start at Login" option, shouldn't that be in the settings?
  • If the "Your stretchly" feature isn't built yet, it probably shouldn't be in the menu
  • Capitalization would have to be changed across the different language localizations
  • I'm modeling after macOS system tray menus like the Bluetooth one:

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  • This would be different on other platforms
@hovancik
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hovancik commented Jan 2, 2019

Ah, I am superbusy with your stretchly right now ;] MVP is done except of styling and should go out with next release ;]

If that's how mac does it, we should do it that way... Any chance you know how other OSes do it? I would prefer having it all same to keep it simple..

I've put start at login because I've seen other apps using the same

@decadent
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decadent commented Jul 1, 2019

I'd propose putting ‘Start a break‘ on the top level, and disposing of the ‘start a microbreak’ item. The microbreak seems too ephemeral to me to spend time running it manually.

@mfyz
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mfyz commented Aug 18, 2019

Also, as a common UX approach seen on other apps, with a custom menu model, some of these can be more prominent buttons (start break at the top) or less prominent stuff like settings, about, quit to be minimal icons in a single row (like dropbox app).

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I am making some changes in new redesigned version, so I will close this issue.

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