On 16/03/17 13:11, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: > On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 1:52 PM, ale rimoldi wrote: > >> if you have a better solution than removing the context menu entry, please >> make a proposal that is comparably easy to implement. > > I'm not sure what counts for comparably easy and I'm not qualified to tell. > > But if double-clicking for in-frame editing is so undiscoverable, how > about this? since scribus is not bullet proof in detecting the mouse events, double clicking not always starts the in frame editing. also, many people have a hard time with double clicking. if you're in doubt, you might look for a context menu. and if you find a "edit text" that opens the story editor you might think that this is the only way to edit text. i would never do that. but i've seen some otherwise brilliant people go that way. this all discussion makes me really sad. a.l.e
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