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Subject: Re: conceptual changes to toolbars
From: Kurt Granroth <granroth () kde ! org>
Date: 2000-03-04 18:27:34
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Carsten Pfeiffer wrote:
> for normal buttons, that's easy, no? Just clicking it means activating,
> press + drag means dragging. The only problem is those delayed menus,
> that's correct, because some people might keep the button pressed while
> moving on to the desired item in the menu. Maybe assume activation, when
> the menu is already shown, and assume dragging, when it's not shown yet?
>
> The other possibility would be a little popupmenu with "remove" and maybe
> "move" (so you can move a button to another toolbar).
Okay... I could live with that. Now how would you add new actions to
a toolbar? One that doesn't yet exist on a current toolbar, for
instance?
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KDE Developer/Evangelist | SuSE Labs Open Source Developer
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