2012/2/18 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>

> In the future, I would like to be able to customize the toolbar, because I
> like softwares which
> start with only few menus and few buttons, then add what I really need.
> But we can see that later
> (I should write a feature request)
>

Hi Michaël!

Interesting. For the testing framework I wrote a class to parse the menu
items into a tree data structure,
to be able to test the existence of menuitems easily, without using JMenu
and co directly. I'm not
finished with this, so I didn't check any source code for this in. I also
had some thoughts on
FeatureInstaller to be able to customize the menu structure. I think we
should not manipulate JMenuBar
directly, but the tree structure.

So we could put the tasks "Customization of MenuBar" and "Customization of
ToolBar" into
the roadmap.

I will document my thoughts on the FeatureInstaller (and MultiInputDialog)
as soon as I will
find the time.

Greetings
Benjamin
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