Re: display-time-mode in menu bar.

2005-08-10 Thread Juri Linkov
> I prefer "Time, Load and Mail". > > "Date" can only displayed if the user uses Custom or .emacs for > customization, in which case he probably would customize > display-time-mode the same way. Moreover, "Date" can be thought of as > an optional component of "Time", anyway. Ok, I agree. -- Jur

Re: display-time-mode in menu bar.

2005-08-10 Thread Luc Teirlinck
Juri Linkov wrote: Perhaps what is wrong here is the conjunction `and'. It implies that all these things are displayed simultaneously what is rarely true. The time is always displayed. I believe that the fact that "Mail" is not displayed if there is no mail is obvious to the user. The fa

Re: display-time-mode in menu bar.

2005-08-09 Thread Juri Linkov
> I believe that the menu item text and the help echo for the item on > the Show/Hide menubar menu that toggles Display Time mode is wrong. > The current text says: "Date, Time and Mail". However, do > `emacs -q' and then enable the item using the menubar. No date is shown, > but if your load ave

display-time-mode in menu bar.

2005-08-09 Thread Luc Teirlinck
I believe that the menu item text and the help echo for the item on the Show/Hide menubar menu that toggles Display Time mode is wrong. The current text says: "Date, Time and Mail". However, do `emacs -q' and then enable the item using the menubar. No date is shown, but if your load average is bi