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Re: kEventMenuPopulate and CM root menu in Leopard




On Oct 30, 2007, at 4:10 PM, David Alger wrote:

You might report it as a usability issue.

Done.

Larry

David

On Oct 30, 2007, at 12:19 PM, Laurence Harris wrote:

On Oct 30, 2007, at 12:50 PM, Eric Schlegel wrote:

I think what probably happened is that Finder changed the way that it displays contextual menus in Leopard. As you noticed, Finder now displays the contextual menu items as a submenu of its main menu.

Yes, and I hate it. IMO, it's arrogant for Apple to assume that the contextual menu items I use the most are the ones the Finder provides. They are not. Now I have to navigate down into a submenu every time I want one of those other commands, which is a pain. My application has a CM plug-in that is popular with my users, and now they're going to have to screw around with a submenu to access my commands. This is my idea of a really dumb change. If they really wanted to change something, they should have added the ability to specify which commands the Finder puts in the menu so I could remove the ones I never use. I do that for my CM commands, so only the ones people want are added to the menu, and even then only when appropriate for the selection. It's very useful. Sticking everyone else's commands in a submenu is not.


Larry
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 >kEventMenuPopulate and CM root menu in Leopard (From: Dragan Milić <email@hidden>)
 >Re: kEventMenuPopulate and CM root menu in Leopard (From: Eric Schlegel <email@hidden>)
 >Re: kEventMenuPopulate and CM root menu in Leopard (From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>)
 >Re: kEventMenuPopulate and CM root menu in Leopard (From: David Alger <email@hidden>)



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