[OK] Add exit to right mouse button menu

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Do you want to have Exit (Close) in RMB context menu?

Poll ended at Wed Dec 22, 2004 4:09 pm

Yes, Exit only
1
20%
Yes, Close only
0
No votes
Yes, Close and Exit
1
20%
Yes, Close and Exit, but with option to show/hide 'Exit'
0
No votes
I don't care
2
40%
I don't want Exit neither Close
0
No votes
RMB context menu is in fullscreen too?
1
20%
 
Total votes: 5

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Post by helmut »

Dreamer wrote:And what about this, not enough for you?
Dreamer wrote:Close . . . . . . . Esc ---> (same function like Escape key)
Exit . . . . . . Alt+F4 ---> (always exit xnview, last row)
I'd agree if there was an option to hide/unhide the menu item 'Exit'. By default, the menu item should be hidden. The option should apply for 'Exit', only. 'Close' doesn't bother me or is even helpful.
Dreamer wrote:
helmut wrote:So I'd like to know what other people think. Anyone?
Me too, so I'll start a poll...
If people have additional aspects & comments, they can sureley post, here and/or comment their vote a bit.
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Post by Dreamer »

Nobody else? Say why you (don't) want Exit (or/and Close) in RMB menu...

If you don't have RMB context menu in fullscreen, read this.

What you think about it, Pierre...?
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Post by Lostclown »

I like to use the mouse buttons in fullscreen mode in a similar way as the PgUp and PgDown keys.

And if a context menu is added in fullscreen I think it should be optional.

Exit and Close are probably logical to have if you have a context menu, but I voted for the "RMB context menu is in fullscreen too?" as I would never have come up with this suggestions (doesn't mean it cant be good :)).

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Post by helmut »

Another idea for the Close/Exit problem:
When opening the context menu, XnView already knows whether the program will close or exit when chosing the appropriate menu item. So why not have a menu item which gives the user an indication on what will happen, that means change the label of the menu item.
Normally, the menu item in the context menu would be just 'Close'. If 'Close' will exit the application, it might say 'Close & Exit' or 'Close (Exit)'.
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helmut wrote:Another idea for the Close/Exit problem:
When opening the context menu, XnView already knows whether the program will close or exit when chosing the appropriate menu item. So why not have a menu item which gives the user an indication on what will happen, that means change the label of the menu item.
Normally, the menu item in the context menu would be just 'Close'. If 'Close' will exit the application, it might say 'Close & Exit' or 'Close (Exit)'.
Not a bad idea, but I need 'Always Exit' in the context menu...
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Dreamer wrote:
helmut wrote:Another idea for the Close/Exit problem:
When opening the context menu, XnView already knows whether the program will close or exit when chosing the appropriate menu item. So why not have a menu item which gives the user an indication on what will happen, that means change the label of the menu item.
Normally, the menu item in the context menu would be just 'Close'. If 'Close' will exit the application, it might say 'Close & Exit' or 'Close (Exit)'.
Not a bad idea, but I need 'Always Exit' in the context menu...
A menu item 'Close' makes sense, both in view mode and full screen mode, I can see that, now.

But as written before I have never seen an application with 'Exit' in context menu. Providing 'Exit' in the context menu is against user interface design and will trap many people when selecting it. So if you really want 'Exit' in the context menu it must be only added when activating an option.
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helmut wrote:So if you really want 'Exit' in the context menu it must be only added when activating an option.
Helmut.
Are you talking about an option whether the 'Exit' item is displayed on the menu? Could an option to have a Context menu (with default off) in full screen be enough in your opinion?.

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Lostclown

PS. Having clear and strong opinions is good. It can create constructive conversation :)
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Post by Green Lantern »

If exit or close is added, I would like there to be an option to turn it on or off. If the context menu has exit always for everyone, people will accidentally select it when they do not want to.
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Post by helmut »

Lostclown wrote:Are you talking about an option whether the 'Exit' item is displayed on the menu? Could an option to have a Context menu (with default off) in full screen be enough in your opinion?.
I think there should be two separate options:

- Category "View > Fullscreen' (or 'View > Keyboard / Mouse'):
Right mouse button in Full screen:
(o) Show Context menu
( ) Switch to next image

- Category "<?>":
[ ] Show menu item 'Exit' in context menu

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helmut wrote:- Category "View > Fullscreen' (or 'View > Keyboard / Mouse'):
Right mouse button in Full screen:
(o) Show Context menu
( ) Switch to next image
I already sent something like this here :
Also 'Enable mouse navigation' option is not very accurate (because navigation with mouse wheel is still possible and many users don't turn it off then) - I suggest change to 'Enable mouse navigation with left and right button', but definetely it should be disabled by default.
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Dreamer wrote:
helmut wrote:- Category "View > Fullscreen' (or 'View > Keyboard / Mouse'):
Right mouse button in Full screen:
(o) Show Context menu
( ) Switch to next image
I already sent something like this here
Right, let's continue this part of the discussion in thread 'Disable mouse navigation by default'
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Post by helmut »

Dreamer et al,

From what I can see the poll didn't give a clear result. I suggest, again:

1 - Close is permanently added to Context menu
2 - There is an option. By default this option is 'off' When setting the option, the menu item 'Exit' is added to the context menu.
3 - The above (1 & 2) applies for View mode (Normal and Full screen).

Do you agree with that?
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Post by Dreamer »

helmut wrote:Dreamer et al,

From what I can see the poll didn't give a clear result. I suggest, again:

1 - Close is permanently added to Context menu
2 - There is an option. By default this option is 'off' When setting the option, the menu item 'Exit' is added to the context menu.
3 - The above (1 & 2) applies for View mode (Normal and Full screen).

Do you agree with that?
OK (with hotkeys - Close ..... Esc, Exit ..... Alt+F4)

Exit would be useful (at least for me) in browser too, I could exit xnview much faster then...
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Post by Dreamer »

Added in 1.80, thanks Pierre.
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