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The menubar appears at the top of a main window and provides access to all commands and most of the settings available in an application. It contains menu titles which describe the content of each menu. Each menu title is accessible by accelerator keys, which must be set by the developer. | The menubar appears at the top of a main window and provides access to all commands and most of the settings available in an application. It contains menu titles which describe the content of each menu. Each menu title is accessible by accelerator keys, which must be set by the developer. | ||
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This is the order of menu items in a standard menu bar. If an application does not have options under one of the standard menu items, do not include it in the menu. At the minimum, all windows should have a File (or File equivalent, such as in the case if Konqueror and Amarok) and Help menu. | This is the order of menu items in a standard menu bar. If an application does not have options under one of the standard menu items, do not include it in the menu. At the minimum, all windows should have a File (or File equivalent, such as in the case if Konqueror and Amarok) and Help menu. | ||
File | | File | Edit | View | Insert | Format | ''Application Specific Menus'' | Go | Bookmarks | Tools | Settings | Window | Help |<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki> |
Revision as of 21:01, 21 July 2008
The menubar appears at the top of a main window and provides access to all commands and most of the settings available in an application. It contains menu titles which describe the content of each menu. Each menu title is accessible by accelerator keys, which must be set by the developer.
- Group menus in consistency with the KDE standard menu bar.
- Provide a menubar in every application main window
- Do not display menubars in secondary or internal windows
- Menu item titles should be listed in a standard order
- Provide accelerator keys for every menu title in the menubar
- Do not disable menu titles even if no items under that menu are available
- Menu titles on a menubar appear as a single word with the first letter capitalized
- Do not use compound words (e.g. ToolOptions), and hyphens (e.g. Tool-Options) in label names; they make words harder to read and recognize
- Never make the menubar 'hideable', users may not easily be able to make the menubar viewable again
Example: Standard Menu Bar
This is the order of menu items in a standard menu bar. If an application does not have options under one of the standard menu items, do not include it in the menu. At the minimum, all windows should have a File (or File equivalent, such as in the case if Konqueror and Amarok) and Help menu.
| File | Edit | View | Insert | Format | Application Specific Menus | Go | Bookmarks | Tools | Settings | Window | Help |Insert non-formatted text here