I'd like to chime in with following notes and
queries:
1) Ctrl+DblClick is rather weird-looking
feature, way out of what's commonly expected in
2015.
Not a good usability, too. One time you open the
item by a single-click, and in another context
(suddenly) you have to use something completely
different? Your penguin may explode.
I just checked -- yes, even with 'single click
activation' you still have to use DblClick with
Ctrl. That's why I generally open instances off
the popup menu and shun Dock/Clip completely --
the menu functions in an expected manner.
2) How problematic would it be to add
_additional_ Click/DblClick for _indiscriminate_
opening of an instance?
2.1) Or add it as an alternative?
2.2) Without breaking the things for guys used
to Ctrl+DblClick behaviour, too, of course.
-Yury
On 06/21/2015 09:30 PM, Josip Deanovic wrote:
Quoting message written on Sunday 2015-06-21 20:12:23:
...
On my side I can re-run a new instance of an application by doing
"Ctrl+DblClick" which is an official feature. Do we really need to add
an ugly hack to implement an unexpected side effect, which would be
configured through an option that is totally unrelated to the behaviour
controlled?
But it worked in 0.95.3 and I am inclined to believe that author wanted
it that way rather than the doubleclick was implemented by mistake.
If it actually was a mistake it is still something users saw as a feature.
...
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