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- Subject: Re: Shortcuts file and other digested material
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 09:32:33 +1000
- From: Warwick Allison <warwick@cs.uq.oz.au>
- Precedence: bulk
-
- "Kevin O'Donovan" wrote:
- > >
- >Yes, I was planning on implementing selection in text fields using the X
- >style single/double/triple click method, but after some discussion I'm not
- >really sure. Anyone got any thoughts on the matter?
-
- I did a quick-and-dirty implementation of that for TOSWIN. It was a sloppy
- implementation (mainly because I was hacking at exiting code which did it
- very differently).
-
- Anyway, I use it all the time. Right-click pastes, BTW.
-
-
- >The objections were, as I recall:
- >1) The user isn't used to it. I don't think this is relevant - if the user
- > doesn't know its there then he won't use it, and he loses nothing. Once
- > he discovers it he may well like it.
-
- Agreed. Cut-and-paste of text in a Multitasking environment needs to
- be a very quick and easy function. I cut&paste email addresses, file
- names, ftp addreses, URLs, etc. very regularly under X - it helps to
- get things RIGHT, which is important for those things. How often do we
- see people posting ftp or email addresses with one letter incorrect?!
-
-
- >2) It means you can't use double clicking to activate special functions of
- > a widget (like popping up a file selector in a text field for a path).
-
- Just put a small icon next to the text field. Hidden functions like this
- are very frustrating. The user will probably not notice it in the manual
- and be forever typing in filenames, all the time swearing at the program.
-
- Visible functionality is very important. Double-click on objects should
- only be shortcuts, so unless you have a menu item `open file selector on
- currently selected object', double-click textfield fsel is bad.
-
-
- >All that said, I'm still not sure what to do. I think the extended selection
- >is extremely useful and would be a benficial thing to add to Gem apps.
- >Comments welcome.
-
- I think at least SOME people will want this, and hence SOME apps will
- support it. Most important is that it is uniform between apps which
- do support it.
-
-
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- Warwick
-