![]() ![]() Plus they show very linearly a command progression, allowing the user to back up to a previous command. Rather than displaying all options, breadcrumb menus show only the selections that are appropriate, so they can reduce the clutter of conventional UI menu and icon systems. Many menus now work in a breadcrumb approach. The breadcumb menus are coupled with a heads-up display that passes information that is relevant and necessary to where you are already looking, and if it works well for fighter pilots, then it works well for software, too. SOLIDWORKS has chosen to create its version of a breadcrumb trail and have applied it to menus. The idea is that you can find your way back, either through the forest or through your command structure. Breadcrumb menus in a part (left) and in an assembly (right). ![]()
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