Now fwd to the group...


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Jason H <[email protected]>
To: Stephen Wong <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:09:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Qt4-preview-feedback] Assistant navigation regression

They grey is annoying. It should look at the background color for each letter 
and calcuate the XOR. XOR always gives very noticeable results. (Set opacity to 
full)
It is impossible to notice the grey highlight on grey table row. 

s/grey/gray/






----- Original Message ----
From: Stephen Wong <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:01:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Qt4-preview-feedback] Assistant navigation regression

Since there is a discussion on navigation in Assistant, I thought that it 
might be good to post another issue I had.

In 4.5.0-rc1, I found that using the find interface now uses a light grey to 
highlight the word in certain cases, which makes it very difficult to spot. 
I know this is probably system-dependent, but I am bringing this up because 
it didn't occur back in 4.3.x.

On my system, Vista 32-bit with default colour schemes, active is blue and 
inactive is light-grey, which is surprisingly close to white.  Thus it is 
hard to spot highlighted words when using the find interface.  This occurs 
when I first type a word into the find box (and press Enter), or use the 
Find Next and Find Previous buttons.  It appears to be because the window 
containing the document is not active.

However, if I click onto the document and use F3 to search again, the result 
is shown using the in active colour (blue).  Again, I assume this is the 
case because the document is now active.

Again, this colouring change did not occur in 4.3.x.  When I try it there, 
it's always active (blue).

I hope my description is clear...

Regards,

Stephen

"Karsten Heimrich" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
news:[email protected]...
> Hi Philippe,
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>> In previous version (4.4x) of Qt, you used standard keys for the Back and 
>> Forward Assistant functions.
>> Under Windows, this i: Alt+Left and Alt+Right.
>> And as a matter of fact, these are standard keys according to the Qt 
>> Reference (cf.
>> QKeySequence). And indeed, PC keyboards that have extended keys use
>> these shortcuts (eg. my Microsoft Keyboad).
>> Therefore it was really good AND standard in Qt 4.4.
>> You even use these shortcuts for the Browser Demo Application.
>>
>> BUT in Qt 4.5 Assistant, you have changed for new non-standard shortcuts!
>> This breaks the compatibility. I consider this as a regression
>> and suggest to come to the earlier situation.
>
> This got fixed last week, but it seems it didn't make it into the RC.
>
>> Moreover, in Qt 4.4, you added code to handle XButton1 and XButton2 
>> releases
>> to go backward and forward, respectively (which is standard to browse 
>> with  the mouse buttons).
>> This does not work anymore in Qt 4.5 :-(
>
> I can't reproduce the mouse problem. To test the navigation, I used MS 
> IntelliMouse Explorer 3 and MS ARC Mouse and both work as expected.
>
>
> Best regards,
> -- 
> Karsten Heimrich - karsten.heimrich (AT) nokia.com
> Software Engineer - Nokia, Qt Software
> Rudower Chaussee 13, 12489 Berlin, Germany 

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