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Re: New age of GUI [message #40113 is a reply to message #40107] Fri, 14 June 2013 00:16 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
piotr5 is currently offline  piotr5
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you got me curious: if c++ is not the way to go for compile-time processing of sources, do you know a good macro-processor that can be applied to sources immediately before creating a java-archive? of course that preprocessor must know the context within which a macro is situated (just like templates in c++ do) since otherwise I could just use whatever text-manipulating language like perl anyway...

as for menus, the major problem is that the same command will fit into many different categories. so what do you do then? put it into many different categories? or put it into an "extras" menu? isn't it confusing for the user when the same action is available through many different methods?
 
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