On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 07:47:22AM -0700, Mark Johnson wrote: > Josh Sled wrote: > > >As the account-tree now allows editing of account-names in place, the > >account name is (apparently) no longer a reasonable target for > >double-clicking in order to open the register for that account. I'm not > >too happy with the present behavior ... I was hoping that the > >gtk-tree-view would naturally do the right thing. In any case, until we > >figure out how to make it behave more reasonably [1], a workaround is to > >target your double-clicks on the whitespace to the left-hand-side of the > >account-name/tree column. > > > >[1] "reasonably" here, would be to have a double-click open the > >account's register, and a click+pause+click to activate the name edit > >control. > > > > > > > A single-click on the little bank icon also activates the account > rename. I was unable to find a place where I could double-click to open > the account register. > > I think that allowing renaming of the account here is not a good thing. > Think about the relative frequency of the following two actions: > 1. renaming an account > 2. opening the account register. > > I'm sure you'll agree that #2 is performed far more often. Shouldn't it > then have the more convenient access by double-clicking the account > name? I think renaming the account should be done by selecting Edit > Account from the context menu and changing it there. >
I agree. If it was "reasonably" well-behaved, using Josh's definition, it would be nice. But the current behavior is worse than allowing no name-edit in the tree view. -chris _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
