Benjamin Meyer wrote: > On Saturday 13 August 2005 03:32 pm, James Richard Tyrer wrote: >> Benjamin Meyer wrote: >>> "Toolbars are useful for giving users immediate access to the most >>> frequently used commands. Applications that are not primarily >>> editors do not need to include print, cut, copy, paste, etc. You >>> want to have seven or less items in the toolbar if possible." >>> >>> I have committed the change this morning so we can begin going >>> through KDE critiquing applications. >> I would make it 10 items. Some consideration should be given to groups >> of related buttons which shouldn't necessarily be counted as separate >> buttons. >> >>> Many applications already only have a few and have been ignoring the >>> rule, but others strictly follow it with 20+ toolbar items :) >> Unfortunately, some apps take it too far the other way and have too few >> toolbar buttons. > > Like what? KPDF. Compare it to Acrobat Reader. -- JRT _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability