Re: RGSG



Okay, since the "foot menu" is getting a little more positive press these
days, I've though about what we could put in it, that EVERY program would
have:

|| ,--.  
|| |8'|  #rest of menus here
  ,'--`--------------------.
  | #program addable stuff here
  |------------------------|
  | Menu Configuration ... |  #just an idea...
  | Preferences        ... |  #for the program
  | About              ... |  #would have gone in help
  |------------------------|
  | Exit                   |  #rather than quit
  `------------------------'

I think that rather than having the foot be a "Program" menu, it should be
a generic, universal (with the exception of the "program addable stuff"
above) menu.

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On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Dan Kaminsky wrote:

>>My take on it is: Program deals with the program (although I go for
>>the Gnomeprint icon, HCI warts and all--see other post). File deals
>>with the file(s). I think the conceptual split is important and
>>intuitive.
>>
>>I'm with you on this one, Tom.
>
>
>So what goes into Program?
>
>Settings?
>
>Options?
>
>Print?
>
>Lets go into details here.
>
>What can we say DEFINITIVELY goes into Program?
>



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