Hello Andreas,

On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 22:38:55 +0100, Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:

[...]
>>Heh, at least I'm consistant, completely forgot I said that ;-P
>>
>>I don't see it as a bug, but as a difference - If i want to be able to 
>>react on someone clicking 4 times, I don't want to have the
>>double-click reaction too - so maybe an Initial attribute that said
>>"I'm not interrested in MultiClick - just keep sending DoubleClick"
>>
>>Maybe even making MUIM_Nlist_MultiClick an [ISG] - setting it to FALSE 
>>would disable it (and TRUE re-enable it)
>>
>>(The reason for that way around rather than the other is older software 
>>might rely on the current behavior)
>
> Okay it might not really be a bug but then there should be no
> MUIA_NList_DoubleClick at all because it makes no sense if
> it doesn't catch all double-clicks. The whole Double/MultiClick thing
> is quite confusing IMHO because MultiClick's start with the 3rd
> click, so you would still have to MUIA_NList_DoubleClick to get
> hold of the first double-click. Then you could listen to MultiClick.
>
> Umm...well, what do the others say? Are any NList maintainers
> reading here? Bug or not?

I am reading yes, but unfortunatly I am not sure about that whole thing and
I also don't dare to touch the NList sources in any way as they are totally
screwed up by design and especially such a change might trigger bugs in other
applications using NList and expecting DoubleClick to work the work like it
works right now. So please. If you feel this is a bug, that the time to
report it to the bugtracker of the sf.net nlist-classes project located at

http://www.sf.net/projects/nlist-classes

cheers,
jens
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