Hi,
Please report your experience. Please also share your ideas on
these issues:
1. Hotkeys of entries may obscure the hotkeys of the buttons in
the bottom of the list. Do we need to: block conflicting
hotkeys from being entered, or warn the user, or disable button
hotkeys?
As for me, I'd
As for me, I'd rather have the hotkeys assigned to the entries.
Me too. So I think the options are:
1. Warn the user if a new hotkey conflicts with that of a button, but perform no
further action.
2. (I'd prefer this one) Just remove all hotkeys from the buttons, to aviod any
confusion. This
Hello!
2. (I'd prefer this one) Just remove all hotkeys from the buttons, to
aviod any confusion. This is reasonable because the buttons are
accessible not only via Tab, but by other keys (that cannot be entry
hotkeys anyway):
I think that would be inconsistent with other dialogs.
I'm
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, I get the same warnings on Slackware 8.1
configure.in:11: warning: do not use m4_patsubst: use patsubst or
m4_bpatsubst
configure.in:605: warning: do not use m4_regexp: use regexp or m4_bregexp
This must be a warning from Autoconf
2. (I'd prefer this one) Just remove all hotkeys from the buttons, to
aviod any confusion. This is reasonable because the buttons are
accessible not only via Tab, but by other keys (that cannot be entry
hotkeys anyway):
I think that would be inconsistent with other dialogs.
Yes, but
Hello, Mike!
I wonder amongst mc-users, what should the mousewheel do in the panels?
For your information, mc-users live at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anyway, your
question is relevant here.
Right now, for me, it scrolls by a page every time, and moves the
selected along with it.
This behavior I