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It seems this behavior at one time was intentional, but I (along with the designers) think it looks ugly having the menu having its insides shrinking and shifting around while fading out of existence. There's two cases where we currently explicitly try to animate the submenu closed -- when an item is clicked inside the submenu, and when the toplevel closes. This removes both of those. The user expectation is that submenus will be closed the next time the toplevel is open even if they were open before, so force submenus closed when the toplevel finishes fading out, without any animation. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702539 |
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