[email protected] (Chris Devers):
> > Surely someone's written a Haxie (err, APE plugin) to require CMD-Q
> > CMD-Q within double-click-time? No? Damn, I don't have time...

> Better still, someone found a way to do it without requiring Haxies.

(example that only works with Safari)

Software that makes applications have different behaviour for basic user
interface actions is hateful. I don't care whether it's GNU Readline or
OCDEV Taboo or gtk+ or the lowly "alias rm rm -i", it's hateful.

> (To steal a phrase, if the problem is UI stupidity, and the answer
> seems to be a haxie, you don't have a solution, you have two problems.)

Calling the frobber that changes the UI behaviour a "Haxie" or a "Plugin"
doesn't change the fact that it's a second problem. If the plugin makes
different applications behave differently, it's a third problem.

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