2009/1/16 Sascha Silbe <[email protected]>: > On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 02:21:27PM +0100, Pieren wrote: > >> Where is the limit of making harder commands for _intentional_ actions >> just to prevent _unintentional_ actions ? It is very hard to find the >> right balance between newcomers and experimented users. > > This isn't about newcomers vs. experienced users. I _am_ experienced and > during my normal work I _often_ move objects when I want to select something > instead, just because JOSM binds two separate actions to the same input.
Huh? What two separate actions? The same action (moving) _should_ need the same input (click and drag) regardless what is to be moved. > If there's a config option I have to set to prevent it from happening: Fine > for me. I need special configs for most programs anyway, this won't make a > difference. Having said above in my work with JOSM accidentally dragging a way almost only happens when I want to add a new node by clicking a virtual node. Right now CTRL *prevents* creating a new node when clicking on a virtual node. So from this experience I would see reversal of CTRL+click on a way as improvement. Rolf _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev
