On 10/13/2007 11:19, Andreas Volz wrote:
> Am Sun, 7 Oct 2007 11:33:24 +0200 schrieb Andreas Volz:
> 
>> This behavior is some ways not logic. The border menu itself is in a
>> complete mess if you ask me. It's much to complicate.
>>
>> Some menu entries are not so often used. (my personal opinion)
>> - Window properties
>> - kill
>> - window locks
>> - border
>> - Skip (as you often use it only one and them remember it)
>> - Remember (as you often use it once for an application)
>> - create icon (as you often use it once for an application)
>>
>> What's about moving those to an 'Advanced' sub menu? The window menu
>> is useless (for me) if I need to search the entries. And on screens
>> with low resolution you loose a lot of useful space.
> 
> No real comments about this topic? What's about the idea of an advanced
> sub menu? I think there're too much items in the window menu.

Might get more attention if you start another thread with a suitable
title.  This seems to be piggy-backing with the pinned issue.

fwiw... raster has mentioned doing just this on more than one occasion.
 If the details are worked out... its more or less trivial to implement.

> 
>> Another solution would be to implement a smart logic that displays
>> only the items that are used 'often' and hides the advanced menus
>> behind a '...' entry that unfolds if you press it. Like you know it
>> from 'popular' windows products. But I'm not sure about the usability
>> of such a solution.
> 
> Ok, I agree this is a bad solution.
> 
> regards
> Andreas
> 
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