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Message #03806
Re: Figure 2.7
Hannie,
Totally agree. I'd use your suggested text and describe it as a "window
titlebar" or "titlebar of a window".
And, the screenshot should be only of the window titlebar, so as not to be
so cluttered.
-MarioB
On Nov 2, 2012 2:10 AM, "Hannie Dumoleyn" <lafeber-dumoleyn2@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I think the caption of Figure 2.7 is confusing. It says:
> Figure 2.7: This is the top bar of a window, named titlebar. The close,
> minimize, and
> maximize buttons are on the top-left corner of window.
> In the Dutch screenshot I included the Top bar (Menu bar), which is not
> included in the English screenshot, so I will retake this screenshot
> without the menu bar, but wouldn't it be better to say:
> Figure 2.7: This is the titlebar of a window. The close, minimize, and
> maximize buttons are on the top-left corner of window.
> Alternatively, we could also make a shot of only the upper part of the
> window, not the whole window (see below).
> What do you think?
> Hannie
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