> Keyboard shortcuts and menus are not mutually exclusive. Of course not, just look at Xemacs:-)
But then, the menus are beginner friendly, and the keyboard bindings are user friendly. Take a look at MS Word for example. How do you delete a row in a table? I work A LOT with tables (have a look at any IEC or ISO test report form to see what I mean) and the default settings suck. I have set Alt-Del to delete the current (or selected) table row(s). That means that for a UI to be user friendly it must be adjustable, so the user can set easy shortcuts for the commands used most often. > forget also used to pop up little messages like: "I see you are using > Edit > Copy frequently. Do you know that pressing Ctrl-c also copies > the selection?" How friendly! And VERY contra-productive for a user who already knows. /Peter
