I've always been aware of the ellipsis on menus.

--- Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The definition is quite clear and is in the HIG:
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/menus-design.html
> 
>       * Label the menu item with a trailing ellipsis
> ("...") only if the
>         command requires further input from the user
> before it can be
>         performed. Do not add an ellipsis to items
> that only present a
>         confirmation dialog (such as Delete), or
> that do not require
>         further input (such as Properties,
> Preferences or About).

Here's an example of a situation where they are really
useful:
On OS X, the Apple menu has an item "Shut Down...".
This requires confirmation.
But hold down the Alt key while the menu is open, and
the ellipsis vanishes. This indicates that choosing
"Shut Down" with the Alt key held down will perform
the action without confirmation.



                
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