From: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams@oracle.com>
To: "'Eli Zaretskii'" <eliz@gnu.org>, <jxa127@verizon.net>
Cc: 12787@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#12787: Re: bug#12787: Toolbar regression from Emacs 23 to Emacs24 -- Save As and Help no longer available
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 13:21:04 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <C731C7000F4C408497B26096EBDF5ED9@us.oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <83hap76ahz.fsf@gnu.org>
> > I've been using Emacs extensively for seven years now
> > and still find uses for the tool-bar. "Save As" is for
> > me exceptionally useful.
>
> Well, those "real" users are those who decided to code the tool bar
> and the menu bar, and to have it by default in Emacs. So I think this
> is misdirected.
Tossing some tool-bar icons because the tool bar had become too crowded was a
quick workaround, but not a real solution.
Ultimately, what tool-bar entries to include should be a user choice (and it
should be easy to choose/configure). Some common GUIs do this:
1. Let users choose the size of the icons used (e.g. small, medium, large).
2. Let users choose (easily) which tool-bar entries to show, including for
different contexts (i.e., modes, for Emacs).
When I look for the user options available for customizing the tool bar, I find
only these: `tool-bar-max-label-size' and `tool-bar-style'. And the latter
option affects only the GTK+ toolkit (even though the option is available in
non-GTK+ Emacs versions, for some reason).
I don't use the tool bar, and I imagine that few of those who might be able to
contribute to improving it actually use it. That might explain the primitive
state, but not a satisfactory answer for a user who expects the kind of
flexibility s?he sees in other apps.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-11-02 20:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-11-02 17:29 bug#12787: Toolbar regression from Emacs 23 to Emacs 24 -- Save As and Help no longer available jxa127
2012-11-02 18:15 ` Glenn Morris
2012-11-02 19:15 ` bug#12787: " jxa127
2012-11-02 20:00 ` Eli Zaretskii
2012-11-02 20:21 ` Drew Adams [this message]
2012-11-02 19:33 ` Glenn Morris
2012-11-02 20:15 ` bug#12787: " jxa127
2012-11-02 20:27 ` bug#12787: Re: bug#12787: Toolbar regression from Emacs 23 to Emacs24 " Drew Adams
2012-11-02 22:13 ` bug#12787: Toolbar regression from Emacs 23 to Emacs 24 " Glenn Morris
2012-11-24 18:50 ` Glenn Morris
2012-11-02 20:24 ` bug#12787: Re: bug#12787: " jxa127
2012-11-02 20:48 ` bug#12787: RE: bug#12787: Re: bug#12787: Toolbar regression from Emacs 23 to Emacs24 " jxa127
[not found] ` <handler.12787.D12787.135378310910029.notifdone@debbugs.gnu.org>
2012-11-24 21:04 ` bug#12787: closed (Re: bug#12787: Toolbar regression from Emacs 23 to Emacs 24 -- Save As and Help no longer available) Drew Ames
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