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Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button |
Date: |
Sat, 01 Apr 2006 15:28:53 -0500 |
> You're missing the point. You're proposing we implement the capacity
> to provide a certain kind of GUI feature. Before we do that, I want
> to know whether users expect or want that kind of feature in GUIs. If
> they don't, let's save the trouble of writing and maintaining code to
> implement it.
Yes, click and drag and mouse-2, mouse-3 are used in UIs.
That is not the question.
The question is whether other UIs make a distinction of down and up
clicks on tool bars. And what UI design recommendations say about it.
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, M Jared Finder, 2006/04/01
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, M Jared Finder, 2006/04/01
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, Richard Stallman, 2006/04/02
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, M Jared Finder, 2006/04/03
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, Richard Stallman, 2006/04/03
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, M Jared Finder, 2006/04/03
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, Richard Stallman, 2006/04/04
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, M Jared Finder, 2006/04/05
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, Richard Stallman, 2006/04/05
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, M Jared Finder, 2006/04/06
- Re: Binding a command to the down-event of a toolbar button, Richard Stallman, 2006/04/06