Re: Fitts's Law, or do you _really_ know how to make a good UI?
- From: Jacob Berkman <jacob helixcode com>
- To: Michael ROGERS <M Rogers cs ucl ac uk>
- Cc: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Fitts's Law, or do you _really_ know how to make a good UI?
- Date: 04 Feb 2000 09:40:39 -0500
Michael ROGERS <M.Rogers@cs.ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> >And what about my little "make buttons and applets flush with screen
> >edge" patch? It sounds like it would be much easier to impliment than
> >the menubar issue. AFAIK, the "applet padding" just shouldn't apply to
> >the applets at the edges of the panel, right?
>
> The panel's border is distinctly weird - I have applet padding set to 0, and
> if the panel has a pixmap background the buttons are flush with the screen
> edge. If it has a colour background, they are 1 pixel away from the screen
> edge (can't be hit by "throwing" the mouse pointer into the corner). I had a
> quick look at the panel code and couldn't find a reason for this - is it a
> GTK engines thing? It would be nice to get rid of the border in all cases.
If you have a development panel, you can make the buttons flush with the
edge for color/standard backgrounded panels.
It's in the Buttons tab in global preferences, IIRC.
Jacob
--
"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only
proved it correct, not tried it." -- D. Knuth
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