On Sunday 01 April 2012 21:09:05 Graham Anderson wrote:
In classical menu you can see the contents of all submenus just by slowly moving mouse up or down along a parent menu. All the submenuse will open and close by themselves while you move the mouse.
Here's an old talk about the changes:
Indeed. The study was based on predictable fact that Windows XP users use the menu more often than KDE users. It was concluded that Windows XP menu is better, and openSUSE needs a similar one. Notice that the Windows users were not asked which kind of menu they use - the XP-style or classic (which were both available in XP). I am quite sure that a study of Win2000 users would show the same result: they use the menu more often than KDE users. There are many factors why Linux users may use the menu less often: for example some programs have no menu entry and also because it is more difficult to place a shortcut in the menu in KDE than in Windows. Linux has more console utilities and so on. But the results were understood as that openSUSE needs to catch up with Windows. This was the agenda of the time. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org