Double-click (mis)behavior
- From: Fabio Gomes de Souza <bugtraq gs2 com br>
- To: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Double-click (mis)behavior
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 18:24:33 -0300
Hi, friends.
After noticing some strangeness on how nautilus interpreted some of my
doubleclicks, I decided to test GNOME double-click behavior a bit more
deeply. The results follow:
Below, when I mention "quickly as a doubleclick" means that your clicks
must be done inside the doubleclick timeout.
NAUTILUS - ICON VIEW AND DESKTOP
- Select an item. Now, quickly as a doubleclick, click on the blank
space and then click on the item you've selected. Despite the distance,
nautilus would interpret the click as a doubleclick on that item.
- Select varius items. Hold Ctrl. Now, quickly as a doubleclick, try to
DEselect some entries. Some of the clicks would be interpreted as
doubleclicks and the items will not be DEselected. Note that the inverse
process (selecting quickly as a doubleclick) works as expected.
It seems that Nautilus interprets doubleclicks regarding the currently
selected item instead of the distance between the two clicks. Funny.
These tests were done in Nautilus 2.4.1 (debian unstable archives). In
older versions, the behavior was even worse.
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