From kde Mon Jul 05 18:12:41 1999 From: Dave Leigh Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 18:12:41 +0000 To: kde Subject: Re: New KDE2.0 widget theme preview screenshot X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde&m=93119820431597 Mosfet wrote: > On Mon, 05 Jul 1999, Santiago Burbano wrote: > > > Also, it makes more difficult to use the system. Right now, if I want to use > > a menu option I just click on the menu bar and it drops down (activating the > > window if it wasn't already). With this menu bar on top, I would click on > > the window to activate it(and get the menu changed) and then, move the > > pointer up to the menu bar and press the option to get it dropped down. No > > comments... > > > > No, this is not true. You just click on the menu item and the dropdown menu > shows up. You don't have to click on it to gain focus first. Try it, it acts > just like the Mac. Re-read what he said: it IS true. You have to give whatever app you're interested in using have the focus so that the shared menu knows what options to display. With Mac-style menus enabled, open more than one application on the screen, say kmail, and then klyx. To access the kmail file pulldown you have to click on the kmail window to give it focus. THEN you can access the file menu. Try it again without the Mac style menus. So long as the kmail file menu is visible you can click directly on it. Kmail then gets focus AND displays the menu, all in one step. The shared menu bar is an improperly applied metaphor. It requires the user to know which window has focus (not always obvious when you've got applications that are "always on top"), and it simply doesn't belong in a GUI. Proper design should have a menu specific to each app WITH THE APP. System-wide options should be available a seperate menu (such as the K menu). Fortunately, the Mac style menu is configurable and you can turn it off. -- mailto:dave.leigh@cratchit.org http://www.cratchit.org/dleigh -- Send posts to: kde@lists.netcentral.net Send all commands to: kde-request@lists.netcentral.net Put your command in the SUBJECT of the message: "subscribe", "unsubscribe", "set digest on", or "set digest off" PLEASE READ THE ARCHIVED MESSAGES AT http://lists.kde.org/ BEFORE POSTING ********************************************************************** This list is from your pals at NetCentral