Re: "one action per step"

Subject: Re: "one action per step"
From: Jan Boomsliter <boom -at- CADENCE -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 09:51:32 -0700

But no one was "typing."

They wrote, they entered. They didn't type.

jb
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>> From: Jan Boomsliter <boom -at- cadence -dot- com>
>> Hmmm. Why would one "type," i.e., write something without entering it?

To take this farther, in one set of manuals I worked on with a team, the
team decided to define the two terms "Type" and "Enter". Type meant to
"write something without entering it" (roughly, I'm not sure I remember
exactly how we put it), and "Enter" meant to "type something, then press
Enter".

In this system, the user had to tab down through the fields "typing"
information, then press Enter. But on some screens, they "entered" a single
field. This was a mainframe, menu-driven, hierarchal, screen-based program,
nothing like a Windows program.

Rosie Wilcox
rwilc -at- fast -dot- dot -dot- state -dot- az -dot- us
ncrowe @primenet.com


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