+1 for the numbered items suggestion

"Nathan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I don't think it really looks like a menu at the moment anyway; on
> windows it has a white background, and looks more like a list box...
>
> I generally agree about ui consistency, but I think these little list
> boxes are pretty unique and so there's no harm in the interaction with
> them being unique...  Paul's not the first to be stoked by the idea, and
> I don't think he will be the last ;)
>
> Paul Bradshaw wrote:
> > So is the solution as simply as not making it look like a menu, and
instead
> > making it look like the alt-tab switcher?
> >
> > Yeah, it should probably be an option.  But I cannot emphasize how much
I
> > HATE having to constantly press enter after everything.  To exaggerate,
it'd
> > be like duplicating a line would require a Ctrl-D and then ENTER, or to
> > backspace a character, you'd press backspace and then ENTER.  It's
annoying
> > as hell, and really bad when the key-press is on the opposite side of
the
> > keyboard from ENTER.  I'd like to minimize how often I have to take my
left
> > hand off home-row.
> >
> > I'd settle for a "numbered list" like with the Surround-With menu, or
just
> > being able to press the keystroke again to take the "default/top" item.
> > Anything would be an improvement.
> >
> > "dimiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > agmi1j$spj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:agmi1j$spj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >
> >>>I'm sorry dimiter, I'm not understanding your objections to this,
> >>>particularly your comment about Mac users?
> >>
> >>In Mac OS "command+Q" normally closes the application, while in IDEA it
> >>displays the JavaDoc.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>  In my experience I only ever had positive feedback when I added it to
> >>>JBuilder, and the lack of it I find very frustrating in IDEA.
> >>
> >>Exactly what I meant.. Once you get used to an UI feature you start to
> >>expect it in the other apps too, and you end up doing strange things
(like
> >>shift-clicking in the task bar to close an application)
> >>So if we want a Alt+Tab style switching widget it's ok, but currently it
> >>looks like a menu and I'd like it to behave as menu.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>If you really don't like it then it could be an optional behaviour.
> >>
> >>May be I'd like it when I see it, but please keep the UI consistent. See
> >>Interface Hall of Shame on http://www.iarchitect.com/index.htm to see
what
> >
> > I
> >
> >>mean.
> >>
> >>regards,
> >>dimiter
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>


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