Would it not be wise to have a "new ..." in the main menu (however you wanna init it) and then just do the other stuff via a context menu (right click on the "paper")?

changing the menus seems a little cumbersome unless you have a real good reason

Hisham Mardam Bey wrote:
I love the concept. I think its very intuitive and help when you want
to do one thing at a time. I'm not sure as to how the menus can change
though, thats a bit tricky I suppose.

I'd really like to stay updated with all the details of all of this.

Best Regards,
hisham.


On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 21:29:06 +0100, Thijs Thiessens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello!

I've been experimenting with some code.. I want to build a kind of
framework that allows me to be working more naturally with a computer.

Look at http://thies061.speed.planet.nl/libura/e/mockup/libura_Ecalc.png

You'll see their a spreadsheet. Look at it if it was just a piece of
paper you have put on your desk. Depending on what you are currently use
the paper for and what types of data you are working on, the e17 main
menu should include the types of option that you need. The paper could
as easily be a word document:
http://thies061.speed.planet.nl/libura/e/mockup/libura_Ewriter.png
A PDF, a 3D environment a webpage or whatever.

So I need to develop a way that includes dynamic changing of the e17
menu based on the type of paper currently and the specific types of data
that has the focus. This way ( i think) could lead to a more elegant en
more natural way of viewing and working with applications in computing
environments. That is.. you roll a new piece of paper to your desktop en
specify what it should be: a letter, a presentation, a picture, a
message, a collection of financial records, a movie etc..

Any comments? Or suggestions? Or you think it's as stupid as hell. ;)

Have a nice day all!

Thijs Thiessens

The Netherlands

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