On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Martin Sevior wrote:

> HI everyone,
>           I hope to finish the headers/footers back end by the end of
> the week. If so I'll implement a little dialog to manipulate them like
> this:
> 
> -----------------------------------
> Insert Header X  |  Insert Footer X
> Delete Header X  |  Delete Footer X
> Edit Header   X  |  Edit Footer   X
> -----------------------------------
>  Apply    X         Cancel  X
> -----------------------------------
> 
> Where X's are checkboxes appropriately enabled/disabled given the current
> status of header/footers at the insertion point.
> 
> Now MSWord labels this dialog "Show Header/Footer" and puts it under the
> "View" menu list which I always found extremely confusing.
> 
> Abi has an greyed-out entry for "Show Header/Footer" also under View. Now
> given that you can just click in a Header/Footer to edit it in Abi (unlike
> MS Word) I think we should label this dialog "Edit Header/Footer" and
> place it under the "Edit" menu list.
> 
> Opinions?

I'll tell you that right away, this sounds like a confusing dialog.
I just took a gander at the Word 98 one, and while I can't say that
it excites me, it is pretty simple.  Once you have the header/footer
dialog up it puts a dashed region around the header/footer (ala
show paragraphs for the main document) and then allows you to toggle
between editing the header and the footer.  Is there a technical reason
why we can't just make editing the header/footer a more standard 
operation (ie If you click in the header/footer area then you can
edit in that area, otherwise you are editing the normal text) rather
than mess around with these dialogs?  Then the "Hide/Show Headers/Footers"
would be just that.  It would hide or show the header or the footers.

Just curious.  

Thomas
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Thomas (toe-mah) Fletcher       QNX Software Systems
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