Re: right click *in* a menu
- From: Simon McVittie <simon mcvittie collabora co uk>
- To: gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: right click *in* a menu
- Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 16:05:23 +0000
On Tue, 07 Dec 2010 at 16:48:19 +0100, Christian Dywan wrote:
> I suppose I'd need to actually try it in a situation where it is
> useful. I've never used RiscOS. And on all other systems I can think of
> a menu is distinctly floating and temporary.
RISC OS really needed this feature, where many GUIs don't:
- it didn't have multiple menus just below the titlebar like Windows, or at
the top of the screen like Mac OS - instead, every menu was contextual,
starting with a middle-click (the equivalent of right-clicking in most
modern GUIs)
- the menus were often rather deeply nested, partly as a result of moving the
entire main menu structure onto a single context menu (e.g. middle-clicking
the document window in a word processor had to make most of the app's
functionality available in one menu)
I personally don't think a well-designed GNOME (or for that matter KDE, Windows
or Mac) app should need this feature, because those two factors don't apply
in our environment. I'm not an interaction designer or a UI hacker, though...
There's some good background here: http://telcontar.net/Misc/GUI/RISCOS/#menus
Regards,
S
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