Why it has to be black or white just implement both or all of these ideas
and let user choose in pharo settings. Problem solved
Στις 1 Οκτ 2014 9:55 π.μ., ο χρήστης "Yuriy Tymchuk" <[email protected]>
έγραψε:

> If my 2 cents make sense, it will be nice to have things similar to text
> editors. E.g. triple click for line select.
>
> Uko
>
> On 01 Oct 2014, at 07:51, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>    My perception is that this kind of small changes adds no value.
>> It just removes a small bit of value.
>> So it's going to frustrate someone for nothing.
>>  Not a big frustration, I concede, but a gratuitous one.
>>
>
>  I think its the opposite. People will simply adapt.
>
>
> Seriously I find that attitude really sad.
> So why don't add TxText with average syntax higthlitghting and that igor
> just does something else
> on the sake that people will adapt.
>
> For me there is no justification for not having the same behavior with is
> working perfectly well.
> It is not a question of dogma but just pragmatic
>     - it works well
>     - it is handy
>     - it is not incompatible with the double click dogma.
>
>
>    Finally, the best thing it brings is exposing that some events are
>> handled incorrectly.
>> At least I hope it will give us a chance to correct them :)
>>
>
>  :)
>
>  Doru
>
>
>
>>
>> 2014-09-30 22:59 GMT+02:00 Tudor Girba <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>  I can see how people get use with this behavior, but I am quite
>>> certain that the solution from PluggableTextMorph was a workaround solution
>>> due to a missing double click event. Now we have that event and we can use
>>> it where it is appropriate.
>>>
>>>  It's not that we copy things for the sake of copying, but I simply
>>> think double clicking is a better choice here. click-pause-click
>>> introduces, from a cognitive perspective, a hidden modal mode. That is, you
>>> have no chance of knowing in which state you are. I was several times
>>> annoyed by inadvertently selecting pieces of code (often during demos). At
>>> the same time, I believe it is reasonable to assume that programmers know
>>> how to double click.
>>>
>>>  So, yes, I did think of it quite explicitly :)
>>>
>>>  Doub
>>>
>>>  Cheers,
>>> Doru
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:46 PM, Nicolas Cellier <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>   I find click pause click useful.
>>>>  No stress nor necessary adjustment of double-click delay.
>>>>  What could be the intention of a user clicking repeatedly on the same
>>>> area?
>>>>  Did you think of it?
>>>>  If copying what everyone else does is the sole value, then let's not
>>>> do Pharo.
>>>>
>>>> 2014-09-30 21:34 GMT+02:00 Tudor Girba <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>  I explained before but it went unnoticed. The selection happens on
>>>>> double click like in any other editor.
>>>>>
>>>>>  The regular PluggableTextMorph also tries to do it on a kind of a
>>>>> double click, only it is implemented as click-pause-click. So, if you 
>>>>> click
>>>>> once, wait 5 minutes, and click again, it will select. This is not
>>>>> particularly useful.
>>>>>
>>>>>  So, Rubric selects on double click.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Now, as I mentioned before, there happens to be a random double
>>>>> click issue. I cannot reproduce it, but sometimes it happens. Also, when I
>>>>> save the image and load it back, the problem is gone. Please note that 
>>>>> this
>>>>> issue is not related to Rubric, but to the double click event throughout
>>>>> the entire image. For example, if you see that double click does not work
>>>>> in Rubric, try to double click on the window title to maximize a window 
>>>>> and
>>>>> you will see that it does not work.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Cheers,
>>>>> Doru
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:42 PM, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> With the previous tools I can select a piece of text by clicking
>>>>>> after its last element and now I cannot
>>>>>> or I can but sometimes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So what is the fix?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Stef
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   --
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>>>>>
>>>>>  "Every thing has its own flow"
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>
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