Me too:  +1

While I can handle seeing the intention action light bulb critter there, the
annoying thing to me is that it steals the mouse-wheel events.  That's a
no-no in my book.

If it let's me know something is available, then I can choose to activate it
or not.

Not a huge deal, tho.

-sms

-----Original Message-----
From: Donald F. McLean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed, April 10, 2002 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Eap-list] 616: Programming by intention interfering with
cla ss identification


I'll vote for this: +1

Mark Swinkels wrote:

> I've mentioned this before but I'll bring it up again in this context. I
> find the current intention behaviour overly intrusive while I'm working.
> 
> I'd personally prefer if errors and intentions were handled more the way
> Microsoft <gasp> Word handled spelling erroror. That is that right
clicking
> on an underlined error would add some choices of ways to correct the
> problem. Alt-Enter could still be used as a shortcut to pop up the
> correction menu for the closest preceeding error or to invoke the
correction
> it there was only one choice. Having subtly different mechanisms for
> intention actions and class import seems to be asking for them to get in
> each other's way.

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