On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Terry Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 09:20:10 -0500
> "Kent Tenney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I've never used what rclick currently presents, it looks to be Cleo
>> stuff. It would be great if rclicking a node icon offered active_path
>> operations.
>
> For me right clicking (as in context menu) would be too slow for
> exploring a directory tree.

Ah, I hadn't gotten that far in usage, I've not been thinking 'explore'
more like 'configure'::

invoking active_path magic only for establishing a 'view' of a tree

I hadn't considered using it for agile exploration, cool!


>  I guess you could use an right click as
> just a kind of click, without bringing up a menu.  Won't work for
> me because I do use cleo, but ok if you don't.  Short term I think I
> will make the event to which active_path reacts user configurable.  But
> I'd still like the see modifier key status available on the click
> callbacks in the leo API.

>
> Aside: I'm not really sure what rclick does either, cleo creates its
> own right click context menu, and I think rclick is somehow cleo aware,
> but in general I think rclick allows you to make pop-up menus from menu
> trees in a wide variety of contexts.  Unless I have it confused with
> something else.
>
> In fact maybe by "rclick" you just mean right click, but I think
> there's also a plugin by that name, or similar.

I'm using rclick as shorthand for <right-click>

>
> Cheers -Terry
>
> >
>

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