On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:15:23 +1000 Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:
> As noted in another response, IAW Gnome HIG right click popups S/B > context related things. What does S/B mean? > FWIW I'd: > > 1. remove undo/redo/select all as they are not context related Then are common editor popup menu commands though - gedit and Scite have them. nedit has undo/redo and mousepad has select all. I'm not particularly opposed to removing them, just mentioning that some users will expect to see them there. > 2. let the user pick say four most used top level commands since we > are *never* going to agree on them. Use a simplified version of the > customise toolbar dialog. Personally I don't think it's worth doing this. Put the most useful things at toplevel, everything else in submenus. > 3. pack the rest in submenus. > format > format submenu as now What about Commands - at least half of these are context related. > insert > insert submenu including the insert comments I think at least me and Enrico use insert comments a lot, we'd like it to be toplevel. The other insert items could maybe be in a submenu (also insert alt whitespace). This would be like having Go to Tag Definition in toplevel but Go to Tag Declaration in a submenu as it's less common. > search > find items and as you say search selected > goto > open file, goto line etc Personally I would combine search and goto, that way we can share a GtkMenu widget between the search menu and popup menu. This is a good strategy because we don't have to maintain two separate menus if most items are needed in each. Regards, Nick _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel
