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* Do we need 'Close Window' in Sunbird?
* Do we need 'Close Window' in Sunbird?


=== Proposal for Calendar context menu ===
=== Proposal for "Calendar tab" context menu ===


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  New Calendar...
  New Calendar...
Edit Calendar...
  Delete Calendar
  Delete Calendar
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  Reload Remote Calendars
  Reload Remote Calendars
Properties
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</table>
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[[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330178 Bug 330178]]
* Changed "Edit..." option to "Properties" and put it to the last place.
* I would consider removing the "Reload" option as it is usually exeuted only very few times. There should be an option somewhere to reload remote calendars (and it should be possible to reload calendars one by one!), but I think that this is no need including it in the context menu.
--[[User:Keria|Keria]] 17:54, 11 Mar 2006 (PST)


=== Comments ===
=== Comments ===
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Revision as of 01:54, 12 March 2006

Sunbird Menu Rework

With adding new features to Sunbird like Import and Export the File menu and the Calendar context menu got a little bit complex and inconsistent. Some commands are only offered from one of the menus or are labeled with different wording. [Bug 327912]

I would like to propose some changes with the following goals:

  • remove unnecessary commands
  • group related commands together
  • improve and unify wording

Proposal for File menu

CurrentProposal
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New Event...
New Task...
New Journal Item...
New Calendar File...
Open Calendar File...
Edit Selection...
Close Window
----------------------------------
Subscribe to Remote Calendar...
Reload Remote Calendars
----------------------------------
Import...
Export Selection...
Mail Selection...
Publish...
----------------------------------
Page Setup...
Print...
----------------------------------
Quit
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
New Event...
New Task...
New Calendar...
Open Calendar File...
Subscribe to Remote Calendar...
----------------------------------
Import from File...
Export Selection...
Export Entire Calendar...
Publish Selection...
Publish Entire Calendar...
----------------------------------
Page Setup...
Print...
----------------------------------
Close Window
Exit
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  • Removed currently not working entries 'New Journal Item' and 'Mail Selection'
  • I think 'Edit Selection...' does not belong to File menu. If we need an entry for this I would suggest putting it in the Edit menu.
  • Does 'Reload Remote Calendars' belong into File menu? Where could be a better place?
  • Do we need 'Close Window' in Sunbird?

Proposal for "Calendar tab" context menu

CurrentProposal
----------------------------------
New Calendar
Edit Calendar
Delete Calendar
Reload Remote Calendars
Publish Entire Calendar
Import into...
Export Calendar
----------------------------------


----------------------------------
New Calendar...
Delete Calendar
----------------------------------
Import from File...
Export Entire Calendar...
Publish Entire Calendar...
----------------------------------
Reload Remote Calendars
Properties
----------------------------------

[Bug 330178]

  • Changed "Edit..." option to "Properties" and put it to the last place.
  • I would consider removing the "Reload" option as it is usually exeuted only very few times. There should be an option somewhere to reload remote calendars (and it should be possible to reload calendars one by one!), but I think that this is no need including it in the context menu.

--Keria 17:54, 11 Mar 2006 (PST)

Comments

Feel free to comment on this.