Xref: utzoo comp.windows.x.motif:2361 comp.windows.open-look:1060 comp.windows.x:34663 comp.windows.misc:1903 comp.unix.misc:1222 news.misc:6378 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!batcomputer!cornell!rochester!kodak!ispd-newsserver!ism.isc.com!ico!attc!marbru From: marbru@attc.UUCP (Martin Brunecky) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x.motif,comp.windows.open-look,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.misc,comp.unix.misc,news.misc Subject: Re: Question for net.views column in UNIX Today! Message-ID: <1342@attc.UUCP> Date: 1 Apr 91 15:59:37 GMT References: <9103302054.AA18621@relay1.UU.NET> Reply-To: marbru@auto-trol.UUCP (Martin Brunecky) Organization: Auto-trol Technology, Denver Lines: 31 > Is a single GUI standard really necessary? Necessary? Never. Desirable? Later. I believe there are two components to the GUI "standard". One is the basic driving principles: - select, act on selected objects, select with MB1 .... another one are "bells and whistles": - keyboard equivalents, 3D look .... In my opinion, tha basic driving principles better be "standardized", such as we all want all the cars to have a wheel (not the controlls of a tank), brake and accelerator. The second part (such as where the headlight switch is or how much automatic are your air-conditioner controls) better NEVER get "standardized", as this would completely kill any invovation. As the art of selecting which GUI controls are "the essential ones" is still in it's infancy, the "desirable" standardization here should happen - later. For example, we still do not know if it is reasonable to demand that MB3 press always brings up a popup menu. So while we are pretty close to certainity about "the wheel" (MB1), brakes and accelerator are still much in question. -- =*= Opinions presented here are solely of my own and not those of Auto-trol =*= Martin Brunecky {...}sunpeaks!auto-trol!marbru (303) 252-2499 (sometimes also: marbru@auto-trol.COM ) Auto-trol Technology Corp. 12500 North Washington St., Denver, CO 80241-2404