Where can i get it?
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 07:55 am, Damon Courtney wrote:
> All committed. Check 'em out. Get 'em while they're hot.
>
> D
>
> > > >1. The shift/click of the toolbar should let each click add
> > > >some number of similar objects to the same container. After
> > > >a click, the new item is selected. If the last item were still
> > > >selected, then one could add a number of objects, say buttons, to
> > > >a frame with just repeating the shift click, i.e. shift
> > > > click-click-click on a button (with a frame selected) could add three
> > > > buttons to a frame.
> > > >
> > > >I know there is some case where this worked as I mentioned,
> > > >but I can't seem to repeat it.
> > >
> > > I am not sure if Tk can handle Shift then a couple of clicks instead of
> > > shift+click, shift+click, ... maybe handle the Shift down event, then
> > > the clicks, then the Shift up event.
> >
> > Tk will handle continous Shift-click's. I thought this was a cool
> > feature, and I found it super easy to add. I'll be committing it
> > shortly.
> >
> > > >3. Suggestion, change tree highlight color from blue to red.
> > > >Tryit, you'll love it. Really stands out nicely now.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >in tree.tcl
> > > >proc vTcl:show_selection {button_path target} {
> > > >...
> > > > $b itemconfigure "TEXT$button_path" -fill #ff0000 <---- (red)
> > >
> > > This could be an option in the preferences. Try the 1.6 CVS, it has
> > > a couple more color preferences.
> >
> > I added this as an option in the "Colors" preference tab and added
> > the code to take it into account. Will commit shortly. 0-]
> >
> > > >4. Don't seem to be able to set tearoff for the menus in the menubar,
> > > >the options is grey-ed out.
> > >
> > > It's a bug. The workaround is to select the "M" widget in the widget
> > > tree and use the attributes editor instead.
> >
> > This is right up Christian's alley. 0-]
> >
> > > >5. need to make shift-insert-compound like shift-click-menu to
> > > >insert into a hidden frame (the active one) easier. I guess you
> > > >could turn off the
> > >
> > > Here too, I guess I would have to track the shift key down event first
> > > before the menu item, then track the shift key up event.
> >
> > I'm not sure what the hell you people are talking about. 0-]
> >
> > > >6. The -command windows all open up very small. I had to resize
> > > >them everytime. Maybe these could be remembered somehow?
> > > >
> > > >Anyway, I changed lib/command.tcl from 350 to 750
> > > >
> > > > wm geometry $base 750x200+[expr $vTcl(mouse,X)-120]+[expr
> > >
> > > $vTcl(mouse,Y)-20]
> > >
> > > Yes, it would be smarter to remember the size instead of deciding for
> > > the user.
> >
> > I'll make it remember. This will be committed shortly.
> >
> > > >7. The "are u sure u want to quit" is not necessary. If you change
> > >
> > > something
> > >
> > > >you already get a warning and can cancel the quit or save or nothing.
> > > > I
> > >
> > > have removed the
> > >
> > > >confirmation on quiting. Most other programs work this way. Could be a
> > >
> > > settable option.
> > >
> > > Good idea.
> >
> > I actually took this out of a program I wrote recently. I will
> > commit shortly. 0-]
> >
> > D
> >
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