tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post1107615895618169967..comments2023-11-09T08:53:21.360+08:00Comments on Aussie ACA (ADT): Ribbon tying you up?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-18099756372986874732010-02-07T12:45:38.841+08:002010-02-07T12:45:38.841+08:00I posted this article 1.5yrs ago. I use ACA2009 i...I posted this article 1.5yrs ago. I use ACA2009 in production work and home and on both I've left the ribbon open. I thought I might as well get used to it - it's not going away. But I use it little, the layer panel, the Dynamic block panel. But the DBP dissappeared on me and I found other ways (Right click menu) to get what I want so I don't care. It won't be repaired! We will probably move to 2011 version when it comes out so I wonder what's different. It's just to slow to open,open, flick etc. I just type a command and I'm done (heavy alias & lisp user). I'm happy to type - it's quicker and it's easy to bring your customisations along.Nathan Elleryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10202289610321383741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-75755862786428756062010-02-07T11:39:22.042+08:002010-02-07T11:39:22.042+08:00and now in 2010... only ribbon positive I've r...and now in 2010... only ribbon positive I've read is that it has indirectly slightly increased drawing area on display. uselessness or rubegoldberg "workflow" of the ribbon forces user to use typed-in commands, impelling user to completely hide the useless toolbar (aka ribbon).<br />the ribbon is simply a multi-level flyout with dodging oversize icons as the intermediate flyout level, and that requires very wide display if someone were to attempt to show all of the flyouts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com