Re: User interface suggestions



I know. Still it is the only place I would change a menu.
Any changes in the bottom of a menu does not change the
normal pointer movements and travels the same path to
reach "Exit", "About" and "Preferences". Autonome reflexes
should be nearly the same as before.

I'm more concerned with visual clutter and how to find
something. That can be a real problem with lots of
'boldface'.

John

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Fra: Calum Benson [mailto:calum benson ireland sun com]
Sendt: 15. november 2000 16:13
Til: Blad, John Erling
Kopi: gnome-gui-list gnome org
Emne: Re: User interface suggestions


"Blad, John Erling" wrote:

> I would like promotion of duplicate entries from submenus
> into the root menu and add them there as the last entries.

The trouble with adding things to the bottom of a menu is that you ruin
the user's positional memory of where to find the (static) menu items
that ought to be there.  

The bottom of a menu is just as important a reference point as the top
when designing a menu structure-- for example, we all expect to find
"Exit", "About" and "Preferences" at the bottom of the File, Edit and
Help menus in most applications, and if they've been moved somewhere
else since the last time you looked, you're going to get rather annoyed.

Cheeri,
Calum.

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