Menu vs Menuing - What's the difference?
menu | menuing |
The details of the food to be served at a banquet; a bill of fare.
A printed list of dishes offered in a restaurant.
(computing) A list from which the user may select an operation to be performed, often done with a mouse or other pointing device under a graphical user interface, but usually also controllable from the keyboard.
(computing, graphical user interface) The use of menus in a graphical user interface.
* 1989 , Neil Dunlop, dBASE for professionals, with dBASE IV
* 1990 , Les Pinter, FoxPro programming
* 2008 , Robert Cowart, Brian Knittel, Special Edition: Using Microsoft Windows Vista
As nouns the difference between menu and menuing
is that menu is variant of while menuing is (computing|graphical user interface) the use of menus in a graphical user interface.menu
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(-)- Note that dBASE IV includes a number of new menuing options.
- Light-bar menuing systems use the arrow keys to highlight the choice...
- Early versions were frequently used as menuing systems for launching MS-DOS programs because programs that required Windows were quite scarce...