Re: Menu Bar Style Guide
- From: Soren Harward <soren cinternet net>
- To: Tom Vogt <tom lemuria org>
- cc: gnome-gui-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Menu Bar Style Guide
- Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 19:18:07 -0400 (EDT)
What if the user is using Hebrew? Would all the menus be reversed then?
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On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Tom Vogt wrote:
>Russell Nelson <nelson@crynwr.com> wrote:
>
>> Of course it is the right-most menu item. The question is whether it
>> belongs with the rest of the menus where it is easy to find, or
>> whether it gets shoved way out into the middle of the woods where
>> nobody can find it?
>
>exactly.
>
>this is also one of the few points where I disagree with the interface hall
>of shame. but in any case I think we all agree that it's a close race with
>several good points for both versions.
>
>maybe we should let the user decide? a simple "help menus right aligned"
>checkbutton in the gnome-config would do it. that would leave the problem of
>telling the user, but one should (imho) present him with a couple of
>important configuration options at install-time anyway.
>
>
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