On Friday 04 September 2009 11:05:16 Lionel Chauvin wrote: > >Yes, that's the point. So, what's your suggestion? > > > >My idea here is that if we automatically select text, we should provide in > >some way also page actions. > >If don't, we could provide just text or page actions, contextually. > > It must be tested, but why not something between these solutions ?: > - left click on a word (not in a link and not in a field): select the whole > word. - double left click: select the whole paragraph. > - right click on a not selected word: page's contextual menu. > - right click on a selection: text's contextual menu. > > => it simplifies selection and it doesn't broke contextual menus. > > I don't know if qtwebkit can do that.
Hi, am I am expecting on linux the following behavior: - single click on a word, nothing happens - double click on a word, this word is selected - trippleclick, the whole paragraph is selected Thats how it already works for me in rekonq. The rightclick actions in most kde applications behave like this: Provide a default contextmenu with actions like "back", "forward", "reload"... on top. Then a seperator and text-context-items like "copy" below...if nothing is selected, those items are disabled or even not shown. Just my look'n'feel thoughts ;-) Johannes _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
