...it took a lot of work to make something similar and which looks good at such a small resolution.
Since GNOME doesn't support such a large icon, you have to use it inside a bitmap replacement for your taskbar and then put an invisible PNG on top of it for the main menu icon, giving the illusion that GNOME supports such a wide main menu icon.
I see people are using this now quite a bit, adding it in with their own start menus. That's good news. I'm glad to see it. Perhaps the default Ubuntu desktop may use this in the future to dress it up even more.
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I see people are using this now quite a bit, adding it in with their own start menus. That's good news. I'm glad to see it. Perhaps the default Ubuntu desktop may use this in the future to dress it up even more.