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From: Bob Weiner <weiner@infodock.com>
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To: jmiller@bay1.bayserve.net
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In-reply-to: <Pine.SUN.3.95.970212005255.27642C-100000@bay1.bayserve.net> (message from Jeff Miller on Wed, 12 Feb 1997 01:01:18 -0500 (EST))
Subject: Re: menus vs. custom (was: grr, need help on menus.)


>>>>> "JM" == Jeff Miller <jmiller@bay1.bayserve.net> writes:

   JM> On Tue, 11 Feb 1997, Kyle Jones wrote:

   >> I haven't yet looked closely at custom.el yet, but one thing it
   >> has in its favor as far as I'm concerned is that it is not menu
   >> based.

   JM> I guess it also has the plus that some using xemacs -nw could still do
   JM> configuration.  right?

The Smart Menu system that I wrote years before any still-in-use Emacs
versions had menus, displays menus within a buffer and provides easy control
from either a mouse or a keyboard.  It is fully compatible with the XEmacs
menu system, including radio buttons and toggle button settings.
It is not part of XEmacs but is part of InfoDock, our integrated technical
productivity environment that uses XEmacs as the editor.  It is available
free from:  ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/infodock/.  There should be some file
like smart-menus.tar.gz there.

We can help corporate people set it up, customize it and get support for it
to meet specific needs, for a fee.

Regards,

Bob


