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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Re: "reload" in popup
From:       Simon Hausmann <shaus () helios ! med ! Uni-Magdeburg ! DE>
Date:       2000-04-06 16:16:19
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, David Faure wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 01:19:45PM +0200, Simon Hausmann wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, David Faure wrote:
> > 
> > > Hmm. So many things people want in this popup...
> > > Don't you think it's getting too big ?
> > 
> > Yes, that's a good point.
> > 
> > Well, the real reason why I'm asking is:
> > - Netscape and IE have it ;-)
> 
> Right - interesting, IE's is even bigger, but Netscape's is very small :)
> 
> We could perhaps remove other things, at least when showing HTML.
> 
> Let's compare :
> 
> Netscape has
> Back/Forward/Reload/Stop | View Source/View Info | Add Bookmark/Create Shortcut/Send Page
> 
> IE has
> Back/Forward | Save Background As/Set as Wallpaper/Copy background |
> Select All/Paste | Create Shortcut/Add To Favorites/View Source |
> Encoding submenu | Print/Refresh | Properties
> 
> Wow ;-)
> 
> Now you can compare with what we have in konq (in html mode),
> or I'll do it at home... This could lead to some interesting ideas
> on how to remove / add / implement :-) 

Ok, for an html document in Konqueror we have:

New (with submenu) | Up/Back/Forward | New View | Cut | Copy | Add To
Bookmarks | Preview in khtml ;-) | Netscape (as service) | Edit File Type
| Properties

Ideas? :-)

> > - I'm thinking about adding "Reload Frame" in khtml_part's popupmenu, and
> >   I guess for consistency a normal "Reload Document" would make sense
> >   (as reloading one specific frame isn't possible currently, and
> >    I don't like implementing it in View->Reload Frame, as IMHO it's
> >    sometimes hard to see which frame is selected, whereas in a popupmenu
> >    it's obvious :-)
> Sounds good, indeed !
> 
> > > (yeah, yeah, I know, this cries for configurability...) ;-)
> > 
> > ;-) true
> 
> ... for 2.1, with Kurt's menu editor. :)

Hehe
He's not subscribed, is he? ;-)


Bye,
 Simon

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