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Subject:Re[2]: Writing simple procedures From:Karla McMaster <mcmaster%pcmail -dot- cti-pet -dot- com -at- CTI-PET -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 8 May 1995 11:09:49 EST
Heli Roosild suggested the following wording for menus:
> NO Select Save from the File menu
> YES From the File menu, select Save.
> Open the File menu and select Save. [etc.]
And I just wanted to agree, wholeheartedly. I have noticed that Frame
documentation uses the topmost convention, and I have found it very annoying. I
wouldn't have thought that I would have noticed...
I use a convention somewhat similar to he second Heli suggests:
Select File/Save from the blahblah menu.
(The software I'm working with has a jillion different windows, almost all of
which have their own menus.)
I set the menu selection in a different typeface.
Karla McMaster, technical writer
CTI PET Systems, Inc., Knoxville, TN
mcmaster -at- cti-pet -dot- com