Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!hao!hplabs!hpda!hpisoa2!hpitg!ius2!ralphw@ius2 From: ralphw@ius2 Newsgroups: net.micro.mac Subject: Re: Friendly user interface? Message-ID: <337@ius2> Date: Tue, 29-Apr-86 20:57:00 EDT Article-I.D.: ius2.337 Posted: Tue Apr 29 20:57:00 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 14-May-86 19:20:46 EDT References: <614@jade> Lines: 43 In article <13461@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> mazlack@ernie.berkeley.edu.UUCP (Lawrence J. Mazlack) writes: >> >>... If more developers read the bible: the chapter on user interface >> guidlines in Inside Mac then they would know that all commands >>should have either menu items or labelled places to click on the screen. >>Sure, expert users want the command keys, But please, developers, include >>a glossary and in so far as is possible, put the commands in the menu >>bar! > >The nice thing about using the option stuff is that you can do things a lot >quicker. The stuff that I use most in Word is font changes, underlining, bolds, >italics, etc. If you change these a lot, going to the menu a lot is pretty >time consuming... The idea is that all command shortcuts should be indicated next the the corresponding menu item, so that there are two ways to accomplish a task. This makes a glossary unneccesary. For example: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @ File Font Style ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Open %O Geneva %G Italic %I Close %C Roman %R Bold %B Flip-all-bits-and-stand-on-your-head %F etc. It would be nice for the command equivalents were on the left hand side, (eg %O Open ...) to make formatting menu entries easier. It's inexcusable to provide functionality in an applications and not make it accessible by menu items as well as command keys. >However, I will agree that everything doable by option sequences should also >be doable by menu - and Word does sin in this respect. MicroSoft should know better, they were one of the earliest Mac developers. -- - Ralph W. Hyre, Jr. Internet: ralphw@c.cs.cmu.edu (cmu-cs-c.arpa) Usenet: ralphw@mit-eddie.uucp Fido: Ralph Hyre at Net 129, Node 0 (Pitt-Bull) Phone: (412)CMU-BUGS