From kde-core-devel Tue Dec 14 10:12:47 2010 From: Hans Meine Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 10:12:47 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: Action icons in menus Message-Id: <201012141112.47614.hans_meine () gmx ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=129232163929200 Am Montag 13 Dezember 2010, 23:42:37 schrieb Dan Meltzer: > If common actions were all handled in this way, then it might > actually lead to more consistancy, and ease of access. I don't know.. how do I know whether I need to look for a large toolbar button at the top or for a regular menu entry below? Who decides *what is a common action*? (For instance, I usually remove cut/copy/paste from toolbars, since they waste space - come on, who uses the mouse for those actions??) > Actions are > not particuallarly consistant across applications, It depends, in particular the cut/copy/paste set is typically found in (roughly) the same space, in the "Edit" menu. That's a matter of UI style guide and I don't think we suffer from this w.r.t. those common actions. (Please give concrete examples if you disagree.) > and so it becomes > necessary to read the entire list to find the item you are looking > for. ..yet I find it easier to read through one long list than to a) first, read the toolbar items at the top, and then b) read the list below, which is in a totally different formatting. I think that's my main problem with M$'s ribbons: I feel it takes me more time to locate actions which I know to be there (somewhere). > If cut/copy/paste were always found as icons at the top of the > menu in applications that support them, it would probably lead to > accessing them quicker. But only if the set of icons does not change from app to app, no? Then, what's the difference compared with a predefined section in the edit menu (possibly requiring the actions to be at the top)? Just my critical 2 cents, Hans