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For me, point b).<BR>
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In one windows statistical software package utilized frequently, graphs can be added to page layouts as drawings. The Edit menu has the functions Undo Last Action (Ctrl+Z) and Redo Last Action (Ctrl+Y). In the menu, a given action, say drawing is intuitive because a graph to a layout can be done, then undone if desired. How such functionality would be implemented into AP V2 is difficult for me to say.<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>From: apbeta-bounces@lists.astroplanner.net<BR>[mailto:apbeta-bounces@lists.astroplanner.net] On Behalf Of Paul Rodman<BR>Sent: Saturday, 31 October 2009 10:58<BR>To: AstroPlanner Beta Testers<BR>Subject: [APBeta] Windows menus<BR> <BR>Windows-using folks,<BR> <BR>What's the desired functionality for the menus in a window?<BR> <BR>a. Every window has all the menus with all menu entries, and just <BR>disables those that don't apply to the window (this is the current <BR>method).<BR> <BR>b. A window only has those menus that contain entries pertinent to the <BR>window, but those menus contain all the items, with the unused ones <BR>dimmed.<BR> <BR>c. A window only has those menus that contain entries pertinent to the <BR>window, and only containing items pertinent to the window. e.g. for a <BR>simple window, the File menu might only contain the "Close" item.<BR> <BR>I'm trying to figure out how typical Windows apps behave.<BR> <BR>Paul R.<BR> <br /><hr />Windows 7: It helps you do more. <a href='http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_evergreen3:102009' target='_new'>Explore Windows 7.</a></body>
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