On 01/27/2005 at 10:32:51 AM, "Max Bowsher" wrote:
Why should setup be any different from other applications?
Can anyone quote any existing single-clickable UI components that
de-duplicate double clicks?
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The first ones that come to mind are pretty obvious:
Windows desktop
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Bertalan Fodor
> Sent: 27 January 2005 14:33
> I think double-click should work as one single click in this case,
> because the user gets no feedback that he've done something
> other than he wanted to.
But what did you *want* to
Fred Kulack wrote:
I think double-click should work as one single click in this case,
because the user gets no feedback that he've done something other than
he wanted to.
I think that's a perfectly reasonable argument to have.
If its important to the maintainers, we'll get indication of that now th
> I think double-click should work as one single click in this case,
> because the user gets no feedback that he've done something other than
> he wanted to.
I think that's a perfectly reasonable argument to have.
If its important to the maintainers, we'll get indication of that now that
it ha
I think double-click should work as one single click in this case,
because the user gets no feedback that he've done something other than
he wanted to.
This is a bug in the user's understanding of the interface, I think.
Max.
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Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Hello,
I've found that when a user double-clicks on a package, it is
interpreted as two single clicks, so it is not the current version that
gets selected, but the previous.
This is a bug in the user's understanding of the interface, I think.
Max.
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Hello,
I've found that when a user double-clicks on a package, it is
interpreted as two single clicks, so it is not the current version that
gets selected, but the previous.
Bert
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