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| LTspice on Mac. Argh. |
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| David Aurora:
Nevermind, PEBCAK error |O I finally found where the mystery entrance to that dialog is- a right click drop down menu from the text box in the spice directive window. Could have sworn there was a more obvious way like a button because I'm far too stupid to have found it there on my own when I was playing around with it last week, but I must be imagining it :-DD As you were |
| SilverSolder:
Today's user interface designers just aren't happy if any function is accessed through anything more intuitive than a masonic handshake... |
| tooki:
Yep. Whatever happened to discoverability?!? |
| ADJohnson:
--- Quote from: tooki on March 19, 2020, 01:34:07 pm ---Yep. Whatever happened to discoverability?!? --- End quote --- Apple. |
| tooki:
--- Quote from: ADJohnson on March 30, 2020, 07:05:01 am --- --- Quote from: tooki on March 19, 2020, 01:34:07 pm ---Yep. Whatever happened to discoverability?!? --- End quote --- Apple. --- End quote --- I don't think that's correct. Microsoft is the one that drove the current "flat" theme that everyone then followed. (It was born in Windows Phone and then rolled out in Windows 8.) IIRC, Apple actually was the last of the major vendors to Embrace the Flatâ„¢. I know MS was first, and I think Android was second (and had always been flatter, hadn't it??). As for Apple, it was really Jony Ive. Scott Forstall (who was the one who had pushed Apple's skeuomorphic designs) was apparently a divisive person within Apple, but while he was in charge of software, it was highly usable. When Forstall left and Ive took over, he applied his ultra-minimalist ethos to the UI, and IMHO it's been detrimental to usability. |
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