On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 10:12:01AM +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: "Philip K." > > Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 09:04:59 +0200 > > Cc: Gregory Heytings , emacs-devel@gnu.org > > > > I think that this is the case, most programmes seem to use the > > "Hamburger Menu"[0] instead of a transitional top-menu. I'm not sure > > what the reason for this change was, but I have a hunch one of the > > motivating reasons was the attempt to merge applications and the window > > frames > > I think the reason is likely to be compatibility with mobile platforms, > where screen space is at premium. This is a friendly interpretation. You're such a friendly person [1]. Me? I'd say the Hamburger menu is the latest fad, to be taken over next year by the Sushi menu, or the Falafel-Halloumi-Magali menu, depending on the alignment of the stars. Never forget that the current trendsetters care for user's well-being as much as the cattle-herders care for their cattle's well-being. They are the wares. Their customers are elsewhere. Cheers [1] Someone might be tempted to read irony in this. That'd be wrong. - t