Hi!
I always thought this is usually defined by Use-Cases and the type of the application use (data entering, processes controlling, reporting, management, real-time monitoring). The menu items you mentioned are best fit into the real-time monitoring application. What is really the type of application you build? Resume/suspend also last time associated for me with a toolbar button (pressed - suspend mode, up - running).
Just look to the Windows applications for samples.
I can also describe the menu for some types of applications we have built here. Are you interested?
>Hi everyone,
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>I'm wandering which menu options you're usually include in your custom menu? Which system menu options you include?
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>For instance, my colleague insists, that we have to include suspend and resume options in our custom menu, so I'd like to know, is it a common practice to include them? Where they should be put (under wich menu item)?
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>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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>Thanks in advance.
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
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