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Other than those five things, I can support this plan. —[[User:Sardisson|sardisson]] 01:55, 4 August 2006 (PDT) | Other than those five things, I can support this plan. —[[User:Sardisson|sardisson]] 01:55, 4 August 2006 (PDT) | ||
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Revision as of 22:44, 11 August 2006
From Smokey
- Questions:
- How difficult would it be to make a pref to remove LNS/Bonjour (and its separator!) from the Bookmark Menu? Now that it's in prime real estate, I think we'll hear more about it being useless and taking up space. I think it should be on by default (to promote OS integration and discoverability), but I think users who have no Bonjour items (or people who don't want to show those items) should be allowed to "remove" that from the menu.
- Pretty easy. I'm not sure we want to (if people really hate it that much, we can tell them how to edit it out of the nib). But I'd be ok with it. Froodian
- Is this a long-term plan, or 1.1-only? For instance, I don't see the "Tab Viewer" making 1.1 (also, no … since it doesn't require further action; it's quite functional as a list), and there are other potential future menu additions not listed.
- Well, the bug is targeted to 1.1, which is why I included it. That said, I agree that I can't really see it landing in that time-frame. Froodian
- How difficult would it be to make a pref to remove LNS/Bonjour (and its separator!) from the Bookmark Menu? Now that it's in prime real estate, I think we'll hear more about it being useless and taking up space. I think it should be on by default (to promote OS integration and discoverability), but I think users who have no Bonjour items (or people who don't want to show those items) should be allowed to "remove" that from the menu.
- Comments
- "Special Characters…" seems like it went out with 10.2; I don't see it anywhere on 10.3, and I think I'd rather have that menu real estate for the "Spelling" submenu, if anything (not sure all those spelling options really fit with our spelling model in a non-doc app, either). People who really want/need access to the Character Palette will have it in their Input Menu, and it saves menu space for people who don't.
- I see this currently, per IRC. Guess it's an OS-based cocoa thing. Froodian
- I'd prefer to see a contextual "Page Info" and "Bookmark Info" than the confusingly-generic "Get Info" ("get info on what?")
- I totally agree. Froodian
- I might move "Search the Web" to a separated item below the find stuff:
- Use Selection for Find
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- Search the Web
- I'm down with that Froodian
- "Special Characters…" seems like it went out with 10.2; I don't see it anywhere on 10.3, and I think I'd rather have that menu real estate for the "Spelling" submenu, if anything (not sure all those spelling options really fit with our spelling model in a non-doc app, either). People who really want/need access to the Character Palette will have it in their Input Menu, and it saves menu space for people who don't.
Other than those five things, I can support this plan. —sardisson 01:55, 4 August 2006 (PDT)
From ss
a=me with an addition of the Spelling menu.