Menu name

2008-04-11 Thread Alan Litchfield
I too do not recall seeing these referred to as menus, but they often turn up as states of a hierarchical information tree that gives access to various program functions. The two states being expanded (-) or collapsed (+). If I were to call it anything I guess it would be a tree and use

Menu name

2008-04-11 Thread rebecca officer
We've called them a "tree menu" in the past. That gets 944000 hits on google. Seems to be a javascript term. "Expanding menu" is also a javascript term but looks like it's not for those +/- menus. Cheers, Rebecca >>> "Flato, Gillian" 11/04/08 06:24 >>> Does anyone know what to call the type

Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Flato, Gillian
Does anyone know what to call the type of menu where you click on the plus sign and then the plus sign changes to the minus sign and the menu displays below? Thank you, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gillian Flato Technical Writer (Software) nanometrics 1550 Buckeye Dr. Milpitas, CA. 95035

Re: Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Stuart Rogers
Flato, Gillian wrote: Does anyone know what to call the type of menu where you click on the plus sign and then the plus sign changes to the minus sign and the menu displays below? Microsoft MoS: expand, collapse Pertains to a folder or outline. The user can expand or collapse these

Re: Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Rene Stephenson
] Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 1:24:29 PM Subject: Menu name Does anyone know what to call the type of menu where you click on the plus sign and then the plus sign changes to the minus sign and the menu displays below? Thank you, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gillian Flato Technical Writer

RE: Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Combs, Richard
Flato, Gillian wrote: Does anyone know what to call the type of menu where you click on the plus sign and then the plus sign changes to the minus sign and the menu displays below? An abomination? ;-) I've commonly seen the plus/minus boxes as nodes in a directory or tree structure, but I

Re: Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Alan Litchfield
I too do not recall seeing these referred to as menus, but they often turn up as states of a hierarchical information tree that gives access to various program functions. The two states being expanded (-) or collapsed (+). If I were to call it anything I guess it would be a tree and use

Re: Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread rebecca officer
We've called them a tree menu in the past. That gets 944000 hits on google. Seems to be a javascript term. Expanding menu is also a javascript term but looks like it's not for those +/- menus. Cheers, Rebecca Flato, Gillian [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/04/08 06:24 Does anyone know what to call the

Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Flato, Gillian
Does anyone know what to call the type of menu where you click on the plus sign and then the plus sign changes to the minus sign and the menu displays below? Thank you, Gillian Flato Technical Writer (Software) nanometrics 1550 Buckeye Dr. Milpitas,

Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Stuart Rogers
Flato, Gillian wrote: > Does anyone know what to call the type of menu where you click on the > plus sign and then the plus sign changes to the minus sign and the menu > displays below? > Microsoft MoS: "expand, collapse "Pertains to a folder or outline. The user can expand or collapse these

Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Rene Stephenson
amers List Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 1:24:29 PM Subject: Menu name Does anyone know what to call the type of menu where you click on the plus sign and then the plus sign changes to the minus sign and the menu displays below? Thank you, <mailto:gflato at nanometrics.com> Gillian F

Menu name

2008-04-10 Thread Combs, Richard
Flato, Gillian wrote: > Does anyone know what to call the type of menu where you > click on the plus sign and then the plus sign changes to the > minus sign and the menu displays below? An abomination? ;-) I've commonly seen the plus/minus boxes as nodes in a directory or tree structure, but