Quote: Michael Scherer wrote on Thu, 24 February 2011 13:27 > > Le jeudi 24 février 2011 à 10:06 +0100, Samuel Verschelde a écrit : > > > > I don't think so. Several Mandriva releases ago, there was no such > > "More" > > entry, but real sub-categories in the menu. Then it changed for > > what we have > > now, but that wasn't a change in the .desktop files, rather a menu > > > > configuration. I guess that was a decision meant to bring > > "simplicity", > > Yes, and that's a choice that can be backed by several studies on the > subject, the working memory have been estimated to be 7 chunks of > information ( between 5 and 9 is a wildly accepted range ). I remember > having seen a studie saying that it was less than this, but I cannot > find it ( and it was on slashdot, so this may have been wrong ). > > So presenting only ~7 chunks of information ( ie ~7 items in menu ) is > better according to the current cognitive model used, such as this one > : > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_information_processor_model
The study that estimates the number of chunks of information a normal human can keep in working memory might be correct, but it's applied in a completely unfitting situation here. Scanning a list of program names has nothing to do keeping chunks of info in the brain. I'm pretty sure that if we make a survey among Mandriva users the majority will be saying they don't like apps hidden behind "More" as it currently happens, they would want them in the higher level with all the other apps of the same type. Every Mandriva user I know (regarless if a complete noob or an IT literate person) finds the "More.." folder confusing and counterintuitive and without any benefit. I would actually think this is one of those things where a poll among users would make sense, since it doesn't really have technical implications either way. Another solution would be to make it a configurable user preference, but of course that would require someone to write the necessary code, so that's not such an immediate solution as changing the config. BTW: can anyone tell me where exactly this "More" folder behaviour is configured? -- Mageia ML Forum Gateway: http://mageia.linuxtech.net/forum/