On 24 December 2010 18:32, James Paige <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 09:15:05PM -0800, James Paige wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 06:37:29PM -0800, [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>> > teeemcee
>> > 2010-12-22 18:37:29 -0800 (Wed, 22 Dec 2010)
>> > 412
>> > Tweaks to global variable condition editing:
>> > -By default when editing an existing global variable condition, you now 
>> > start typing from the left, changing the variable number rather than the 
>> > value. Backspace continues to erase from the right.
>> > -Because of that, I made it so that when you type a variable id or value, 
>> > it erases the previous value instead of appending. I found this less 
>> > annoying.
>> > -Minor fix or two
>>
>> This is improving.
>>
>> I still have a problem with the entry of data for global checks. I
>> understand how to do it now, although I don't like that if you want to
>> change the value you are checking, you have to re-type the global id
>> number and the operaotr first.

It's also possible to hit backspace to delete the value. It's a bit
unnatural, admittedly. I was trying to find a compromise that made
editing either number easy.

>> TAB would feel pretty natural to switch which of the three components
>> you are editing.

I was thinking of it, but worried that I was using too many buttons.
I'll add it.

> Just an extra random thought here: another thing that would feel really
> natural for switching global-check-context would be clicking wiht the
> mouse.

Clicking on menu items, you say? Sounds familiar...

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