Xref: utzoo comp.windows.misc:970 comp.sys.next:1212 comp.sys.mac:24935 comp.sys.amiga:27620 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!ncar!mailrus!uflorida!ukma!sean From: sean@ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) Newsgroups: comp.windows.misc,comp.sys.next,comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: What are menus? Message-ID: <10870@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 10 Jan 89 22:00:21 GMT References: <3234@sugar.uu.net> <12907@steinmetz.ge.com> <10867@s.ms.uky.edu> Reply-To: sean@ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) Organization: The Leaning Tower of Patterson Office @ The Univ. of KY Lines: 28 In article <10867@s.ms.uky.edu> david@ms.uky.edu (David Herron -- One of the vertebrae) writes: [regarding pull-down menus] >>They represent Postit(tm) notes stuck on your rolltop desk. >Pull down menu's represent ... control knob type things on mechanical >devices???? No, pull down menus represent Venetian blinds or pull down maps like they had in grade school. It's the natural way to make your computer selections... Seriously, I'd like to see a more configurable windowing environment. For example, through the use of a configuration, you could specify positioning and function of depth gadgets, resizing gadgets, window activation, scroll bars, etc. Sort of like a flexible window manager like you can get for X-windows. Thus, I could emulate a Mac, Sun, Amiga+dmouse, or what-have-you environments. Wouldn't that annoy Apple? Give the users the tools to build their own Mac-like interface if they want. There'd be nothing they could do. Sean -- *** Sean Casey sean@ms.uky.edu, sean@ukma.bitnet *** Who sometimes never learns. {backbone site|rutgers|uunet}!ukma!sean *** U of K, Lexington Kentucky, USA ..where Christian movies are banned. *** ``There's only TWO THINGS come out of Oklahoma...''