diff -r 000000000000 -r 89d6a7a84779 Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-C6E29524-AD59-4EBB-9004-13F731FA1F3C.dita --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-C6E29524-AD59-4EBB-9004-13F731FA1F3C.dita Thu Jan 21 18:18:20 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + + + +Other +Options menus +

Certain Options menus are accessed in other ways than by using the Options +softkey. The usage of these menus is similar to the normal Options menu. Examples +of such menus are:

+Other Options +menus + + + +Menu +Description + + + + +

Context sensitive Options menu

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The Selection key opens this context sensitive Options menu when +there is no single intuitive function (such as opening the item in focus) +for it. The context sensitive Options menu only lists functions that:

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  • Affect only the item in focus.

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  • Could be regarded as potentially intuitive.

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  • Are competing for the topmost place of the menu.

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Other functions can be accessed through the Options softkey. The number +of items in the context sensitive Options menu is usually two or three; it +should never be more than four. As an example, in a message editor, the functions +in the context sensitive Options menu could be Send and Add recipient.

In +case there are marked items in a list, the context sensitive Options menu +should include the Mark/Unmark functions. When a list is empty, it may make +sense to offer a Create new type of option in the context sensitive Options +menu, but only when it would be an appropriate function in the context.

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Editing menu

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Opened by pressing the Edit key in a text editor. Contains only +editing commands. See Editing +menu.

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