Re: Hotlist on RISCOS

2013-01-01 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
In article <5306d264c4d...@triffid.co.uk>,
   Dave Symes  wrote:
> And you'll be lucky if you hit the spot (Once in a blue moon). The
> receptive bit for the D&D must be about one or two pixels in size, and
> don't ever bother if the Directory is at the bottom of the window,
> you'll never get it in.


It would make a lot of sense if a directory could be clicked on to
activate it (open directory icon) so that it could be filled. Adding to an
empty directory is indeed chancey.

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Re: Hotlist on RISCOS

2012-12-31 Thread Dave Symes
In article ,
   Tony Moore  wrote:
> On 31 Dec 2012, "Gerald Dodson"  wrote:

> > I often have trouble re-arranging the Hotlist. In particular grouping
> > items into a directory. At the moment I have a new directory into
> > which I have been trying to place a number of items not currently in a
> > directory.

> Drag the selected items to the _lower_ half of the directory icon.

> Tony

And you'll be lucky if you hit the spot (Once in a blue moon).
The receptive bit for the D&D must be about one or two pixels in size, and
don't ever bother if the Directory is at the bottom of the window, you'll
never get it in.

Yes I know, drag it (Directory) up the window...

Dave

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Re: Hotlist on RISCOS

2012-12-31 Thread Tony Moore
On 31 Dec 2012, "Gerald Dodson"  wrote:

> I often have trouble re-arranging the Hotlist. In particular grouping
> items into a directory. At the moment I have a new directory into
> which I have been trying to place a number of items not currently in a
> directory.

Drag the selected items to the _lower_ half of the directory icon.

Tony






Hotlist on RISCOS

2012-12-31 Thread Gerald Dodson
I often have trouble re-arranging the Hotlist. In particular grouping
items into a directory. At the moment I have a new directory into which I
have been trying to place a number of items not currently in a directory.

Gerald