http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-UI-Guidelines/Contents.html
“The toolbar is used to expose the most commonly used
commands in a view. Any
command which appears in the toolbar must also appear in the menu (either the
context menu or the view menu), but there is no need to duplicate
every command in the menu within
the toolbar (i.e. not vice versa). ”
I guess we’re doing
exactly what the guide suggests! :)
Navid
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Pedro-R4608C
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I believe the
relevant sections are 7.11 through 7.17
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-UI-Guidelines/Contents.html
Pedro.
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Disassembly"
since the most frequently actions should be
accessible in the toolbar.
BTW, I just want to point out the
guideliness I was referring to go beyond screen real-estate considerations.
They deal with the nature of the action (what they do/act-on). I wish I could
remember where I'd seen
them.