“A. The Main Menu Bar
The menu is similar to typical Windows menus, except for the file-browser control on the
right B. You can quickly switch between different loaded files by selecting them through
this drop-down box. … This could either be Rhino, the Grasshopper plug-in or any other window
inside Rhino. …”
I know of at least one program in the world that enabled the user to change size shape and position of this entity on screen.
I’d like very much if Rhino/Grasshoper could do this. Although the whole Grasshopper widow is this way within Rhino, it would still be likeable for their “Menu” to have this ability within their respective dialogues.
I like this:
“…The Window Title Bar: D
The Editor Window title bar behaves different from most other dialogs in Microsoft
Windows. If the window is not minimized or maximized, double clicking the title bar will
fold or unfold the dialog. This is a great way to switch between the plug-in and Rhino
because it minimizes the Editor without moving it to the bottom of the screen or behind
other windows. Note that if you close the Editor, the Grasshopper geometry previews in
the viewports will disappear, but the files won’t actually be closed. The next time you run
the _Grasshopper command, the window will come back in the same state with the
same files loaded. …”