Hello. I'm WooHyun Jung.

   I have one question about "clicked" signal.


   In Elementary - some widgets call a signal named "clicked".

   But I cannot understand the exact meaning of "clicked" signal in elementary.

   For  instance, in elm_entry, the signal is called whenever mouse_up is
   occured.

   This means "mouse_down => mouse_move => mouse_up" is also "clicked" in
   elm_entry.

   It doesn't consider about flicking and scrolling either.


   I think app engineers will be in agony, if each widget has diffent meaning
   for "clicked" signal.

   I wanna hear about your opinion about this.


   Thanks !! ^-^


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   Woo Hyun, Jung

   
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