>>>When right-clicking a folder in the Explorer's treeview the first menu item appears
bold. Is there a purpose for this? Does it simply signify that the context menu item text (and hehaviour) can change depending on if the node is collapsed or expanded?
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>>>Einar
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>>Einar,
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>>Bold text on a context menu generally means that it's the default choice and what gets executed by double-clicking on the item instead of right-clicking on it.
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>>HTH,
>>Chad
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>Hmm now I noticed that Outlook for instance does not follow the "standard" of making the default (i.e. same behaviour as dbl-clicking) context menu item bold.
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>Ohh well I'll worry about that a different day.
A lot of applications don't bold the default options, but I don't think any bold items that aren't the default (other than perhaps very special circumstances or just very poor design).
Chad
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