On 2010 Dec 11, at 21:31, David Thorp wrote:

> So yeah... I'm not trying to be a smartarse, but I really want to understand 
> why this is such an issue, given the points I've made above.  Enlighten me?


Well, as I wrote earlier, it's not a BIG issue, it's an annoyance. And, as I 
also wrote earlier, it's more than offset by the auto-numbering feature for 
tabs. (Other people may have their own favorite compensations, like script 
triggering.)

But the reason that it IS an issue is that it could be better — has BEEN 
better, in fact — and isn't that generally what we mean by "issue"?

I don't object to the horizontality so much as I do the utter waste of space 
involved. I could design a better interface in under 2 hours, and I bet most of 
you could, too. For a sterling example of GOOD space usage, look at the menu 
bar which has been standard across the top of every GUI OS screen since the 
very 1st Macintosh back in 1984 — a veritable paradigm of successful design, 
elegantly combining power, intuitive understandability, and compactness. That's 
the standard FMI should aspire to ... and which I normally expect them to 
deliver.

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