On Friday, 23 February 2007, at 02:02:20 (+0100),
Brian 'morlenxus' Miculcy wrote:

> Yes, thats true. So a mouse over wouldn't be useful, but i would use
> the click policy here. Currently the module locks keyboard and mouse
> input to the popup, so you wouldn't be able to do something other. I
> would remove these locks, to that the click opens the popup, but you
> are able to have it open while doing something other.
> So, mouse over popup no, but click popup would have the same
> behavior as i descripted before.

Please stop this ridiculous thread.  Different modules can, should,
and do have different mouse bindings.  Not everything needs to be
standardized.

Michael

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