Re: Setting the properties of multiple selected objects in stead of just one (the first or only selected->data)
- From: Alexander <RittervomNie web de>
- To: discussions about usage and development of dia <dia-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Setting the properties of multiple selected objects in stead of just one (the first or only selected->data)
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:01:32 +0100
Zhang Lin-bo schrieb:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Alexander wrote:
Zhang Lin-bo schrieb:
and if objects originally
have different values for a property, the original
value shown in the dialog should be greyed (like
other office tools do)
What if 2 got color "blue", 1 got color "red" and 3 got color "green"
and I
want to change color of all to "white"? Option dialogs with grayed fields
make mum's oldest angry like chief rain-in-face :-) (and the dialog
would be
a useless feature. Why making it possible to edit multiple objects and
then
limit it again)
I meant the current color is displayed 'greyed', but the user can still
change
the color, and once the user assigns a new color it is shown in the
normal way
(otherwise what color is displayed before the user making changes, blue,
red,
or green? :))
mkay, just a gimmick ;-)
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