Taybin wrote: >But that menu would be rearranging, so it would be slower to use it. Now, >I would suggest connecting the redo, or some "do again" command to the >last action taken. The user always knows what he did, and always knows >where the "do again" command is located. This would be most helpful if >the previous command was buried in submenus. But then if I shutdown the app I loose that usability. Also if I use an obscure command that becomes the default. Maybe this argument is better for the gtk List. It is really just an aside. Why should we concern ourselves with making the menu run more efficiently? The only reason I can think of is to combat the spread of OOS(Occupational Overuse Syndrome) or, for the oldies, RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury). -- Patrick Shirkey - Manager Boost Hardware. Importing Korean Computer Products to New Zealand. Http://www.boosthardware.com - Cool toys to fufill every geeks fantasy.
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