Re: (Was: How to create shapes on the fly?)
- From: Lennon Day-Reynolds <lennon kestrel edu>
- To: dia-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: (Was: How to create shapes on the fly?)
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 12:42:18 -0700
I whole-heartedly second that idea; having default entries in the object
menu makes sense. It should only require a pretty minor change to
disp_callbacks.c -- basically, regardless of whether the object-supplied
menu is null, you send it to 'create_object_menu', where the object type
is added as the title, and object-provided items are proxied, and the
properties view (along with any other default entries) is appended.
I would also vote for clipboard operations being included there, but I
suppose starting with just one or two items is a more moderate change.
Lennon Day-Reynolds
Lars Clausen wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Lennon Day-Reynolds wrote:
One minor HCI quibble I've always had with Dia (having had my
experience with grpahics tools be mostly on the MacOS and Windows
platforms) is that the properties view is only available via a
double-click, while seemingly more natural double-click options such
as "view target", etc., have to be relegated to the object-specific
context menu. Not a deal-breaker, certainly, but it does give me (and
other people I've talked with who were new to Dia) the occasional
hiccup.
The properties dialog is also available as Dialogs->Properties. I think
it'd be good to get properties off double-click entirely, especially as
the first click of a double click is still used and can cause small
movements. Maybe properties should be a default entry in the middle-button
menu as well?
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