El mar, 05-11-2002 a las 12:04, Joaquin Cuenca Abela escribió: > I've been playing with GtkTextView for a pet > application, and I've implemented the IE middle button > behaviour to get a faster way to scroll. > > That's, if you click with the middle button, an anchor > will appear on screen, and if you move the mouse to > the lower/upper/right/left of the screen, the text > view starts scrolling up/down/right/left (faster as > you go far from the anchor). > > Do you think that something like that will be useful > in gtk+? I find it quite useful myself, but as you > may guess you lose the paste of PRIMARY (but I use the > scroll *A LOT* more than PRIMARY...) > Well, I use PRIMARY *A LOT* more than scroll but I think it's a good idea. I have a 5 button mouse with two buttons that I haven't configured yet because I don't know what to do with them. I think it would be useful to implement your idea, but choosing the button for scroll. I hope you to understand "my english" ;P -- Crearemos una civilización de la Mente en el Ciberespacio. Que sea más humana y hermosa que el mundo que vuestros gobiernos han creado antes. Jorge Bernal (Koke) ICQ#: 63593654 MSN: koke_jb
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