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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: long menus -- Re: AW: Changing of GNOME's Menu Structure
From:       Uwe Thiem <uwe () uwix ! alt ! na>
Date:       2000-03-03 14:50:27
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On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Stephan Kulow wrote:

> Cristian Tibirna wrote:
> > 
> > I think the best solution (I really like it a lot) is XEmacs' one: when
> > the to-be-displayed collection of items doesn't fit into one column,
> > calculate how many columns would be needed and then build as many
> > alphabetic splits, which then use to populate a first level menu, with
> > appropriate alphabetically structured submenus:
> > 
> > Kicker > Quick Browser > Home > .Xdefault to kde/         > ... files
> >                                                           > ...
> >                                                           > ...
> > 
> >                               > kde2ics.tgz to thesaurus/ >
> >                                                           >
> >                                                           >
> > 
> >                               > win-misc/ to work/        >
> >                                                           >
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ? Good? Bad? Interesting but useless?
> > 
> I've never seen it in xemacs - but it sounds good

Yup!

Uwe

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