Re: Where the mouse is when I'm reading (no relevance to UI design that I am aware of)
- From: Alex Larsson <alexl redhat com>
- To: Raja R Harinath <harinath cs umn edu>
- Cc: Darin Adler <darin bentspoon com>, "usability gnome org" <usability gnome org>, Gnome Hackers <gnome-hackers gnome org>, Gtk Developers <gtk-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Where the mouse is when I'm reading (no relevance to UI design that I am aware of)
- Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 23:50:31 -0500 (EST)
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Raja R Harinath wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Alex Larsson <alexl redhat com> writes:
> > I do it all the time in the webbrowser. Nowhere else though.
>
> That's probably because most browsers don't have a reasonable
> \baselinestretch, in TeX parlance. The distance between adjacent
> baselines is pretty much the height of the tallest character + a
> couple of pixels, at best. This give the page a cramped appearance,
> and we lose track of where we're reading. We need other cues to keep
> our position on the page. Another reason may be that we're not used
> to reading scrolling text, where the text moves and you lose your
> position on the page. Again, the selection acts as an anchor.
Not at all. I just have problem holding the mouse without doing something
with it. I select some text and then i drag up and down with the mouse.
Completely irrational, and irritates the heck out of people.
/ Alex
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