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On 8/19/2010 10:16 AM, Henri Beauchamp wrote: > A smarter approach would be to automatically move the cursor itself to > the center of the pie menu (without moving the latter to avoid an > annoying "drifting" effect) when you click on a sub-menu. > > However, I never found the fact that the pie menu was not centered on > the cursor after a click on a sub-menu item to be an hinderance, since > the whole idea about pie menus is that you quickly get your "muscle > memory" trained and don't even have to look at the menu any more after > you are trained. For example, my "muscles know" that to delete an > in-world object I must right click on it, then move south, left click > (for "More >"), and move north east and left click again (for Delete). > With the new method, I'd simply have to replace "north east" with > "east" in my muscle memory (which would make me miss quite a number > of clicks at first, since this memory has been trained and used for > almost 4 years now, so if you reimplement pie-menus in this new way, > I'd appreciate a debug option to prevent the auto-recentering of the > cursor)... Same here. I would impliment pie menus as 2 debug settings, UseLegacyPieMenus and LegacyPieMenusDisableAutoCenter. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJMbWjDAAoJEIdLfPRu7qE2mucIAIViouN+zGtQJRqsZGdVqK7Z 6j3tIhepm0TTcVaMuBrqijuw0CFifMJwxV8T0uy0U8xEYbPzIyRqJCDsvHGhOUQw WN8PmGhnDKyOOQYSHEKGYEmTFvVlwqQ40SfH5hM3jMNF2zj/w/qPxl2pV2SMON9e 0sl8ew1Hu+DBM1u/+DJDe2dM1Jz3x1EnpjAJUFwLQ7MgZL4JuT4vD96y/Sl6s2eL LZeJieUi6fxW2dXDWABfBcIqyFpRx0Vh78XqC+ZyOn66RcGr3D9Yra8w+rCqLMc0 6owg9RHkzBZXsIpsG1DtZI+ytH0awLuXVv5zz4sGXIi9scQD64UCXxFf2xjdT08= =Iy9d -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges