And what about adding a preference to enable halos, which would be
turned off by default?
Adrian
On Jul 23, 2008, at 14:59 , Bill Schwab wrote:
Cédrick,
There is at least use for halos with browsers: figuring out how they
were made. At times, I have resorted to see the types of morphs
that were ignoring a customization I was trying to enforce.
I would not suppress halos unless we have a tool along the lines of
the following:
http://www.idb.me.uk/idbsnoop.html
Of course, one could compromise by toggling halos, perhaps based on
the type of system window. Note that since SystemWindow is quite
generic, we would either need to add sub-classes, or perhaps better
some state to allow the test to work. Does that make any sense?
Bill
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cdrick cdrick65 at gmail.com
- do we really need those window controls, coming up with ctrl-left
mouse? (rotate etc? halos?)
Yes I always wanted to disable them.
I find there are of no use for browsers...
What I'd like instead of bringing halo is:
-moving the browser (middle button),
-change the size of the browser (bottom right expand) (CTRL-middle
button)
Cédrick
Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D.
University of Florida
Department of Anesthesiology
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