2009/9/5 Julie S <[email protected]>

> Hello All,
>
> So I get another vote from Heikki to leave it alone.
>
> Heikki wrote:
> > I like that the button will stay pressed. There are already
> > two kind of mouse cursors which
> > will make the distinction between the edit mode and the
> > insert mode. IMHO, the indication
> > of the current mode with the type of the mouse cursor
> > should be enough for indicating
> >
> > what will happen after clicking the left mouse button.
>
> Without picking this apart for nuance, I will agree with this statement.
>
> But in Classic, the button indicating which note / rest to insert was
> de-selected when leaving the note / rest mode.  SO the user could reenter
> the mode by selecting any of the buttons.
>
> IN trunk the user may still select any button except the one that is
> pressed.  So clicking on the pressed button doesn't re-activate note/ rest
> Inserter.


I see the point.

If there appears to exist a way to notice the clicked event on an already
pressed toggle button, then that event could be picked up to allow the
transition from edit mode into insert mode.

-- 

Heikki
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