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- >It then makes sense to have a user interface that can be adapted to both
- >styles of usage. Ideally, new versions of LW should have floating tool bars
- >and windows that can float, or be locked in place with a snapshot feature.
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- >That'll satisfy users who prefer either style of UI or the freedom of having
- >both.
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- Final Writer, the word processor on the Amiga accomplishes this by offering
- the button bars on any of the four sides of the window, or as resizeable
- floating palletes, or as both. The floating palletes can remember their
- positions on closing, be opened or closed with a keystroke, and have buttons
- assigned to user defineable Arexx macros...
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- Soo...what would be the problem with a similar LW implementation?
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- Regards,
- Steve
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