On Wed, 13 Aug 2014 08:23:23 -0700 (PDT)
Dufriz <duf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just out curiosity, is Leo's UI compatible with touchscreen-based
> systems? By this I mean being able to simply touch, say, a node's
> headline in order to open it, instead clicking on it with the mouse.
> Or any other UI commands for that matter. 
> If this is not currently supported (I guess it isn't) would it take a
> lot of work to implement it? Is it in Leo's roadmap?

I think Windows / Ubuntu running on touch screen present the inputs to
apps. as if they were mouse events, so I'd expect at least node
selection to work, maybe two finger scrolling of scrollable things, but
not the kind of flick scrolling you get on apps. written specifically
for touchscreens.  Qt does support such interfaces, but through a
different set of controls than the standard widgets Leo uses.

Cheers -Terry

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