> and I have to remember every one (aka Unix). Give me them in seven > discrete groups, related by function, and I have less to remember.
And give me just the commands that are applicable for the object I'm working with and I have less places to look for the command:-) Menus were invented because people could not remember commands. Context menus were invented because people hade problems finding the right command in the menus... One thing I think is important to keep in mind in this discussion is how young Scribus still is. Don't get frustrated by how Scribus works now, think about how Scribus 4.8 will work:-) I bet that the first version of Quark took more time to develop than Scribus has been under development. And Scribus is available for everyone to try, and request features. Not just some closed group of beta testers. /Peter
