Rmember

When wintoddlers are bashing your nice comfy distro of choice, this is way they are defending.

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winchildren BTFO'd

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>even beta versions of windows have more consistency than your average linux de
This isn't the gotcha you think it is, freetard.

>blatant falsehood
Your brain on windows

stupid ass nigger lmafo

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window's problem is that there are too many people making decisions
your DE of choice's problem is that there's one autistic maintainer keeping any good choices from being made

this kek
muh "can't uninstall because trusted installer cock is here"

here's your UI goyim

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So inconsistent huh

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There are two versions of this "meme" in circulation.
One is this, from a beta version of Windows, and they're actually three different "groups" - it's just freetards pretending two-pixel metric differences make them different menus.
The other is a grab-bag from about eight different versions of Windows.
It's incredibly telling that freetards keep pulling these out to cope with how bad their DEs and WMs are.

>zomg owner-drawn menus exist
Yes.

These are all ms menus

>microsoft can invent owner-drawn menus
>but they can't use owner-drawn menus themselves
Freetards, everyone.

>let's design an OS with inconsistent visual themes on purpose

one autistic maintainer who will have a tranny drama falling out with another dev who will fork it and further fragment the Linux desktop ecosystem. Each one has its own conventions, package management, config formats etc. It's a complete mess.

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Price to pay for working AutoCAD.

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>Different contex menus are needed for particular tasks.
Colour me surprised.

Again, another freetard "gotcha" that isn't. Take MS Office, where MS have owner drawn/NCPAINTed big swathes of the UI back to Office 95.

>The other is a grab-bag from about eight different versions of Windows.
Except it's all from windows 10.
There are UI parts from about 8 different windows versions all in windows 10

now tell us exactly which particular tasks require the complete redesign of the visual style of the menu?

Which version?
That's right - one eagle-eyed user identified one that was from build 9926. There was another that was new in 17763 (about the time the newcope was created).
Compare and contrast to your average Linux DE, where you can see eight different styles on-screen at once - you don't need to copypasta different versions into a copepost, you just press Print Screen.