Let us leave where they are for =J 1.6. I think we can open a discussion on
menu structures/functionality for next OJ realization, together with a
better documentation
Peppe

2012/12/17 <edgar.sol...@web.de>

> hmmm ... i actually liked it there.. because it belongs together with the
> other layer functions (copy/cut).
> we should either move all up or keep all down. so i figure it is to the
> top if i understand Michael's intend
>  correctly.
>
> on the same note: feature modificators (add new features, paste items,
> delete all features) belong together as well. no need for a separator
> before 'delete all'.
>
> ..ede
>
> On 17.12.2012 09:29, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> > Solved. delete layer is back to its position
> > Peppe
> >
> > 2012/12/16 Giuseppe Aruta <giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>
> >
> >> ops. Sorry Michael!
> >> I really  made a mistake when I was working on windows arrange views. I
> >> confuded the codes as I was working on copy/paste  part of my OJ
> bindings
> >> to OJ NB (jumpConfiguration jar file). It is difficulty to come back
> >> programming after a long time. Sorry again. I will correct it on next
> days.
> >> A proposal for the future: Iwe could movethe initialize process of all
> >> plugin (at least toolbar menus and context menus) to
> default-plugins.xml.
> >> This wil make OJ more easy to customize (at lesat for power users). If
> >> other OJ member agrees I can start that migration.
> >> Giuseppe
> >>
> >>
> >> 2012/12/16 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>
> >>
> >>> Hi Peppe,
> >>>
> >>> You have moved the delete layer command down.
> >>> (i think it was not in the propositions you've submitted a month ago).
> >>>
> >>> I remember I moved this command up more than one year ago
> >>> because it is a most used command  (I use it more than any other
> >>> command in the layer menu except maybe the editable one).
> >>>
> >>> Would like to know what others think, and if there is no common
> >>> agreement to move it down,  to let it where it was before you moved
> >>> it.
> >>>
> >>> Don't want to impose my point of view, but moving menus should
> >>> always be done after a quick agreement, especially as we approach
> >>> a release date.
> >>>
> >>> By the way, thanks for the last improvement on windows arrangement,
> >>> it works fine now.
> >>>
> >>> Michaël
> >>>
> >>>
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