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*New to Development/Compiling* RE: Menu Structure
JdGordon:
the capital letters make you sound pretentious... thats what is getting on our nervers... also the fact that in all your long posts (long being redundant there actually) you havnt asked any actual questions other than a general "i want to fiddle".... so general answer... look at things that call do_menu(). I cant be more specific than that...
[Saint]:
Thankyou.
Specifically, I'm looking to remove items in the menu I don't use (or those I find are "set & forget" or can be handled by the .cfg alone) from the current menu.
Particularly this includes the "playing" context menu, removing all but "time & date" from "system", or migrating "time & date" upwards to take the place of "system".
Possibly placing it as a sub-menu inside the "settings" menu would be preferable :-\
Removing "recording" and "playlists" as I NEVER use them, and porbably going with either the "database" OR " "files" singularly, but not both.
I'm wanting to make a custom build for Myself, and a "Bare Essentials for Playback Skeletal Build" aimed towards the very young that may get lost in labrynthine menus/sub-menus.
Sincerely,
[St.]
JdGordon:
OK, Well, For Some Of Those You Need To Edit root_menu.c, And Others Are In apps/menus/*.c, The Context Menus Are In apps/onplay.c
GodEater:
--- Quote from: [St.] on December 08, 2009, 09:14:47 PM ---In New Zealand (where I'm from) it's commonly accepted that words pertaining to oneself or another begin with a capital letter (like I, Me, My, You , Yours, You're.....You get the picture I'm sure), just the same as first and last names do.
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Getting off topic now, but my fiancee is from New Zealand - and she doesn't spell like you do either. So I don't believe you ;)
TAC109:
--- Quote from: [St.] on December 08, 2009, 09:14:47 PM ---In New Zealand (where I'm from) it's commonly accepted that words pertaining to oneself or another begin with a capital letter (like I, Me, My, You , Yours, You're.....You get the picture I'm sure), just the same as first and last names do.
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I am a New Zealander as well (born and educated here) and we're not taught to capitalise like that (apart from 'I'). Nor is it common usage here. You're the only person I've seen who does that.
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