Difference between revisions of "Template:SpecUIElement/MenuHeading"
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 28 November 2007
Use this template, together with the MenuRow template, to create, within a specification document, a table describing multiple menu items.
Looks Like
Menu Item(s)
Item | Sub Item | Sub Item | KBD Shortcut | Icon | Comment |
Example
Menu Item(s)
Item | Sub Item | Sub Item | KBD Shortcut | Icon | Comment |
File | This is the top level entry point, in the main menu bar, for all file related actions. | ||||
Open | Ctrl+O | invokes the File Open Dialog, letting the user choose a document to load in OpenOffice.org. | |||
Save | Ctrl+S | saves the current document. Only available when the document is actually modified. |
was produced by this code:
{{SpecUIElement/MenuHeading}} {{SpecUIElement/MenuRow|text=File|comment=This is the top level entry point, in the main menu bar, for all file related actions.}} {{SpecUIElement/MenuRow|text=|sub-item=Open|kbd=Ctrl+O|comment=invokes the [[File Open Dialog]], letting the user choose a document to load in OpenOffice.org.}} {{SpecUIElement/MenuRow|text=|sub-item=Save|kbd=Ctrl+S|comment=saves the current document. Only available when the document is actually modified.}} |}
Parameters
n/a