[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

| On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 05:10:54PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
| > 
| > Some content from Larry ! :)
| 
| Very funny, John.
| 
| > Any permutation is a distribution of some kind. This change in
| > particular reflects the general move to an object-verb interface instead
| > of a verb-object interface. Menus in general tend towards object-verb
| > order.
| > 
| > Similarly, frequency rate of functions are better grouped now. As by
| > functionality: the "selection parameters" dialogs are grouped at the
| > bottom of the Edit menu, in the context-sensitive area.
| 
| While many or most of these may be good points, I just don't understand why
| such basic UI elements are, after so many years, still being reorganized.
| Certainly it's not new feature driven, as these are basic formating controls.

Why are we not allowed to making existing features better? Or try to
make them better? Are the only allowed features completely new ones?

And _who_ are you to tell people what they should use their spare time
on?

Put up or shut up, you are really beginning to annoy me now.

-- 
        Lgb

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