On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 3:32 AM, Brian Sidebotham < [email protected]> wrote:
> > On 13 June 2013 15:24, Chris Morgan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thoughts? >> >> I'm thinking it would address everyone's concerns, the two types of move >> could be kept and new users could be helped to know the differences between >> the two (and taught the hotkey values) so they wouldn't have to fuss over >> whether their custom parts had the correct pin modes defined (input, output >> etc). >> >> I could do a mockup of this particular hint if it would help and also >> implement the framework for the feature. >> >> Chris >> >> >> > I purely use move, I don't think I've ever seen a use for drag without > smart re-routing of wires. Each to their own really. Both options should > stay because everyone has a different opinion and use. > > As another opinion, I really don't like nag dialogs. We would be better > off getting more tutorials, and/or improving the documentation. > > The translators have the minimum amount of work to do then too as the > documentation is in the manual, and not semi-repeated in a small nag box. > > Best Regards, Brian. > > I'm not sure I'd consider them nag dialogs, more of an interactive tutorial. Tips based on user actions, shown once with a quick click to dismiss them forever so they wouldn't bother experienced users. Chris
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