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List:       kde
Subject:    RE: PROPOSAL: Tidying up the K applications menu
From:       Gerald Williams <gwilli () samart ! co ! th>
Date:       1999-11-18 2:56:04
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On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Kyle Haight wrote:
> 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.

Well, Windows wasn't the first one to do it. OS/2 worked like that LONG
before MS. 

Jerry


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