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List:       kde
Subject:    RE: PROPOSAL: Tidying up the K applications menu
From:       Kyle Haight <khaight () netcom ! com>
Date:       1999-11-16 18:07:41
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On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, M. Neidorff wrote:

> IMO, we also 
> need a clean, intuitive menu editor AND structure of sub-menus.

I quite like the way Windows 98 handles this -- you can right click
on icons and simply drag them into and out of the menu directly.  You can
also right click on items in the menu and edit or delete them.  In effect,
you can treat items on the menu exactly like items in the file manager.

That's a clean and intuitive way to edit menus.  You don't need a separate
application at all -- you just _do_ it.

Windows may be the anti-Christ and all, but when they have a good idea we
should snick it.

-- 
Kyle Haight
khaight@netcom.com

"Feeding on the blood of the working classes for fun and profit."

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