> Ugh!
> 
> I have not had to run XCircuit on anything but an X Windows
> session since I quit dual booting and went with virtual
> machines.  And my X server is setup to chord for middle click.
> 
> I can't imagine using XCircuit with fewer buttons.  The current
> interface is a _major_ reason I like using it for most of my
> drawings.

I don't know what "chord for middle click" means, but there are
some default actions people expect of buttons. Like right click
bringing up a context menu, for example -- where you could,
say, change basic element properties like color, linewidth, etc.
This promotes less mouse motion while not having to reach for
the keyboard.

>> What I do like is a key
>> and button binding mechanism that is flexible enough that you
>> can define whatever method suits you.

> Agreed.  

Yes. 

-- Kuba
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