On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Thom Holwerda wrote: > Secondly, it reduces clutter quite drastically; for instance, look at > this screenshot I just made: > > http://img229.exs.cx/img229/8591/screenshot2eq.png > > As you can see, there are three basically the same menu bars located so > close to each other it makes it look confusing and utterly cluttered. > Now compare the above screenshot to this one: > > http://img34.exs.cx/img34/7009/uygyug6av.png > > It looks less cluttered; there's one single menu bar that sits nicely on > top, and it's always there. What's the use in seeing the menus of > windows that aren't active? You will only be able to use those menus > when the window is activated anyway!
Just curious, why doesn't such an argument apply to the toolbar too? --behdad http://behdad.org/ _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
