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Hi,

Le 20/03/2014 17:22, Mattias Põldaru a écrit :
07.02.2014 20:41, Jean-Baptiste Faure kirjutas:
I think it is not a good idea because with a single place where to look
for commands you are sure that an important part of the users will not
be able to find these commands easily. On the contrary, if you design
several ways to access to the commands, then you multiply the chances
for each user to find them and to memorize where they are in order to
find them quicker next time.
Following is mostly off-topic, feel free to ignore if you are not into
literature.

Jean, you made me giggle :)

Let me explain what is wrong with your picture with an analogy.

Why analogy? Whe discuss about software, and your analogy is a false
model of the software.
In your analogy there is chance, no chance in software menus, toolbar,
etc. If you find a way to do something one time, you are sure that you
can redo the same thing this way.

Best regards.
JBF

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