On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@...400...> wrote:
On 3/16/10, Jon Cruz wrote:
That is, there is a common practice in the UI industry to include such commands in the toolbar.
What really is common:
a) editable toolbars, the dialog to do it is usually accessible from a right side of a toolbar, also accessible from either Service or Settings menu;
You probably meant "from the right-click menu on a toolbar", otherwise I agree
b) editable set of toolbars, right click on a toolbar to enable/disable a particular toolbar, also always accessible from View menu
Also agree.
Really, this "task" stuff seems rather weird and hacky. Why don't we start from the ground up, by _first_ providing a way to freely move, add, and delete toolbars and toolbar items? And _then_, on top of this capability, if the need arises, we can establish a higher-order abstraction of "tasks" and a way to record a particular configuration into a "task" (though I'd much prefer to call it "workspace", not "task").