Romain Francoise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi, > >Claudius 'x2017' Hubig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> when using the deskbar-applet, you always need to delete earlier >> typed text when wanting to invoke a new command. Thus, it'd be >> nice if the deskbar field could just be "cleaned" after a command >> was invoked. > >The text of the old command should be selected, so you can just >begin typing your new command, it will replace the text.
Oh, yes, it *is* selected - but somehow, instantly unselected what makes it impossible to "overwrite" the old text without using the mouse more than once. Additionally, this is bad, e. g. when you try to do the following: Print a file to the console (e. g. remote) using cat/whatever, then mark everything you get, go to your deskbar, type "bluefish" there to open the editor and try to paste everything in there - you'll get nothing since the text in the console (gnome-terminal) is un-marked due to the deskbar. IMHO, it'd be much easier just to clean the field after invoking the deskbar and it would look somewhat "cleaner", too. ;) Greetings, Claudius (Of course, an option to do this or not in the preferences dialog would be great, too!) -- Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 224491597 ,= ,-_-. =. Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ((_/)o o(\_)) MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nightfall.org:23 Claudius `-'(. .)`-' Yahoo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using: [Opera|Gaim|[EMAIL PROTECTED] \_/ GNU
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