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Keeping the settings consistent with other Google Products #2

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Volcore opened this issue Aug 22, 2020 · 2 comments
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Keeping the settings consistent with other Google Products #2

Volcore opened this issue Aug 22, 2020 · 2 comments

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@Volcore
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Volcore commented Aug 22, 2020

Hi,

it would be great if this library would keep the settings consistent with other Google libraries.

We now have:

  • A top level menu item called "Google" (which is a no-no to me)
  • A Window -> Google item which only has the "Game Package Registry"
  • A Window -> Firebase menu item
  • A Window -> Google Play Games menu item
  • An Assets -> Google Mobile Ads menu item

It would be really great if this was kept consistent. I personally would prefer if all Google things would live under "Window -> Google -> ".

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@zfdave
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zfdave commented Oct 24, 2020

Offer u ort !!!
We have too many menu items be added on the top level....google, facebook, adjust, aws ....

A small config file (or const.cs) can brings me joy:
MenuItem("Assets/" + const_path + "Google/xxxx")

ktaraymovich added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 15, 2021
* Fix #1, #2 and #3
* Automatically record lifecycle events to detect crashes
* More memory metrics are now recorded when `EnableMemoryRecording(true)` is called
* Memory model change. The maximum number of metrics of each type is now specified at start-up, rather than allocating space for all possible annotation combinations.
* New API for loading times
@ktaraymovich
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Thank you for your feedback!

I've moved menu under Window -> Android Performance Tuner with more submenus under it in the last release. It doesn't solve issue with consistency with other packages completely but removes the top level menu.

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