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USE THE RIGHT TERMS FOR UNITY ELEMENTS So many people have been asking just what is the right terminology for Ubuntu Unity's UI elements that Jorge Castro and Murat Gunes have jointly put together a post on Ask Ubuntu, which I'm happy to paraphrase, since I didn't know what to call things, either! Here goes… * The bar at the top is called a “panel” * The Ubuntu logo in the top left corner has a name. It's called the “home button,” though it's jokingly referred to as the BFB by developers: “Big Freaking Button”

UTILISER LES BONS TERMES POUR LES ÉLÉMENTS UNITY

Tant de gens ont demandé simplement quelle était la bonne terminologie pour les éléments d'interface Ubuntu Unity que Jorge Castro et Murat Gunes ont conjointement élaboré un message sur Ask Ubuntu, que je suis heureux de paraphraser, car je ne savais pas comment appeler les choses, non plus!

Voici donc…

  • La barre du haut est appelée un «panneau» (panel)
  • Le logo Ubuntu dans le coin en haut à gauche a un nom. C'est ce qu'on appelle le «bouton maison» (home), même si en plaisantant il est dénommé le BFB par les développeurs: «Button Freaking Big» (Le Bouton Vachement Gros)

* The left sidebar is NOT called a 'dock.' It's called the Launcher. * The colored tiles in the Launcher with the icons on them are called “Launcher icons” or “Launcher items” * The purple tile is called the “workspace switcher” * The full-screen fly-outs that appear when you click the home button (the Ubuntu logo or 'BFB', above), the 'Places tile' or the 'Apps tile', are ALL called a “dash” “Dash” is the component name for the overlay that's used for Applications and Places. In context you can call the latter the Applications Dash and the Places Dash. For further information, see the Unity Architecture document, and /Unity/Lenses on the Wiki.

Other Terms The menu is referred to as the Application Menu, not global menu. This is to distinguish it from the other global menu project. Pinning Things Down There seems to be no agreed single name for items kept on the launcher via the “Keep in launcher” function: * Developers will find code in the dbusmenu functionality referring to “pinning_item.” * There's no such thing as a “sticky” anywhere in the Wiki or bug reports. * “Favorites” is used in the architecture document once; elsewhere you find ambiguous references to “pinned” application items. So “pinned” and “favorites” are in use now.

If you take a look at the screen shot, center, you will see certain elements labeled according to this key: 1. Window Title 2. Application Menu 3. Dash icon 4. Launcher icons 5. Workspace switcher 6. Launcher 7. Trash 8. Indicators

seuu01/termes.1333556785.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2012/04/04 18:26 de frangi