Hi all 9friends,

I won't like to start a flame-war (possibly), however,  I decided to make some 
comments on my favourite, and *BELOVED* UI, The Acme:

Cut+Paste (or, mouse-2-3) on a tagline leaves the frame in a 'dirty' state: 
this bug has not been present in earlier (abou 2 years ago, or so) versions of 
Acme.


Mouse-3 on highlighted path in a tagline doesn't move cursor to that frame in 
case it is visible, unlike when done in regular frame; strangely, it works when 
that frame is NOT visible, for both tagline, and regular frame. And, it also 
works from tagline when the path is mouse-3-dragged, so definitely a bug.

Mouse-3 on filename opens the frame 'around a corner' if the current layout is 
so that frames are tightly stacked at the bottom (frame is quasi-maximized). 
Popping up the frame may need clicking several times.

Scrolling the tagline using downarrow/uparrow does not work; scroling with 
dragging mouse-1 is too fast even on my 'primeval' S3 card.

'Del' has no special position on the tagline, thus closing multiple frames 
sucks. Could we have 'Del'  on far left, preceding filepath??? Or , perhaps, 
e.g., mouse1+3, or Alt+mouse-1, or ...., over the frame 'handle' would do? Are 
you strictly against combinations of keyboard with mouse?? I personally 
perceive it O.K., however, i'm not disabled. Oberon UI, which, I think, 
initially inspired Acme, is much more exhaustive considering possible 
keyboard-mouse interactions (well, I mean classic Native Oberon UI, not the 
Gadgets/Bluebottle, which, IMHO, downgraded the UI to 'standard windozish' one)

A command that will switch fullpath/basename from the tagline might be useful 
for orientation (well, I can do 'Sort' often).

When many frames are open in a column, moving cursor to the frames 'behind the 
horizon' requires multiple mouse-3 clicks, until it eventually comes up.

There is some 'dead space' at the bottom of the Acme's window, where nothing is 
drawn, and nothing happens. Bug??

No way to kill a busy (non-responding) frame??

No way to hide columns except the current one (==maximize frame | column 
horizontally). We could easily use columns 'handle square' (violet one at the 
upper left corner) exactly in the way the frame's handle is used: mouse-3 == 
maximize, mouse-2 == show condensed columns, mouse-1 == increment column width.

Maybe, double-click mouse-2 on 'Del' could close a dirty frame immediatelly, 
without asking (and w/o saving).

GRRRRRRR..... : the dot is not persistent: if I have selected areas of text in 
different frames, returning to the frame and Snarf'ing does *NOT* pick up the 
relevant 'dot' (just the one last selected)..... this is *VERY* annoying, 
indeed.

And, the frames should behave the same way, shouldn't they?? I spot different 
behavior of frames showing dirs from those showing files. yes, and I don't even 
mention that the tagline is a very special frame of its own...

Would welcome more keyboard actions, like line up/line down, jumping to starts 
of words, to line-beginning/end. I appreciate very much moving left/right over 
characters, in case of hi-res screen (laptop), where exact mouse positioning is 
tedious.

Personal remark:
I miss very much something like a command window in 'Sam'... tagline is both 
very restrictive, and redundant, IMHO. Frame-specific commands could just 
remember  the last-touched frame (or two, if a parameter is to be sent) to 
solve the problem of frame-owned taglines (Am I right?? Dunno...).

End remark: I'm (probably) capable of some ideas, but not so of coding them. 
Please, excuse me. I'm an ethernal pupil.


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is this a legal declaration?:
struct color      convert_position_to_color(struct position pos);
 Or should I do typedef first?

pcc complains about multiple declaration when function is defined.

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to Andrey Mirtchowski:

If you had an [awk | rc] script to make thumbnails album in [PostScript | 
troff], I would be much interested. I don't care about html ;-))

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how do I quit 'con'  ??


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