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Re: Updating the main menu
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Re: Updating the main menu


  • Subject: Re: Updating the main menu
  • From: Eric Wang <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 17:29:40 -0500

on 11/10/03 2:43 PM, j o a r at email@hidden wrote:

> In general I don't think that it is recommended, or standard, behaviour
> to add/remove parts of the UI like this. If a control is not
> applicable, you should just disable it, not remove it.
>
> j o a r


Generally, I would tend to agree with you. However, my application has
different "modes" of operation, each with their mode-specific menu items.
Disabling the menu items that don't apply would clutter up my interface, so
in this case, I feel that removing the non-applicable menu items would be my
best option.

Eric Wang
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