Ha, i didn't know about the drag and drop thing. I learn something new 
every day :-) .
I did know about the push pin and it indeed should have a border for 
consistency (though i like it aesthetically better without, but that's 
very subjective).
But despite the drag and drop function, the main function of the icons 
is giving information on what data-block you're editing.

Wolter

Op 24-12-12 16:57, Harley Acheson schreef:
> Wolter,
>
>> The first line in the properties window also contains purely
>> informative icons, they don't provide user interaction
> You mean the "Context" area of the buttons editor? LOL, I'm
> not sure if that is a good example or a really bad one.
>
> That first "push pin" icon should really have a border around it
> to make it look like a button because it actually IS an interactive
> button.  Click it and the properties will show only things for that
> one datablock - it is a really cool, but hidden, feature.  The icons
> that follow that push pin are all drag-able (not the text, just the icon).
>
> Harley
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