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Re: Shared application menu
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Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf |
Subject: |
Re: Shared application menu |
Date: |
Wed, 8 Oct 2003 18:07:57 +0200 |
On 08.10.2003 17:23:23 Martin Brecher wrote:
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>Personally, I pretty much like the way ParaSheet does it on OPENSTEP. It
>has floating toolbar/input windows which can be made to stick to the
>focused document window.
>This way only one toolbar is present at a time which avoids wasting
>screenspace and reduces clutter. And, as with all tool windows, the
>toolbar and input windows are hidden when the app loses focus.
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>I've put up a screenshot at
>http://www.stupid-design.com/martin/GNUstep/shots/parasheet_openstep.png
What you descripe (and show) here is a toolbox or toolpalette. This is a
completely different kind of animal (although in some application you can
drag the toolbar(s) off the window: then they change into a palette). Such
Palettes are common in graphically applications like Photoshop, Freehand,
QuarkExpress or the like. The behaviour of the palette you describe here
is correct. It has to be said that a palette does NOT change it's tools
dynamically (it neither adds nor removes tools).
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>AFAIK this is what Word does on OS X, but I could be wrong :-)
I don't use word on Mac OS X :-)
>
>Greetings,
>Martin
greetings, Lars
- Re: Shared application menu, (continued)
Re: Shared application menu,
Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf <=
Re: Shared application menu, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf, 2003/10/08