On Wednesday 26 January 2005 23:43, John Kershaw wrote: > At 12:24 pm -1000 26/1/05, wayne wrote: > >Go to the Properties >Image window and click in either the X or Y Position > >boxes. You can use the scroll arrows, mouse scroll wheel or the keyboard > >arrow keys to nudge the image within the frame (after double clicking on > > the image). Holding down the Shift key will allow finer adjustments. > > Oh my. Oh my. What comes after lol & rotfl? I have eyes like saucers > (where's a webcam when you need one?) > > I was clicking the *image* and trying to use the cursor keys to move it. > > Is this, like, a normal Unix thing? I've never seen anything like > this on Mac or Windows. I could understand clicking the little arrow > widgets (though I'd have to look hard or be told to do it) but > pressing up/down in a text field to adjust the value? Bi-zarre!
Maybe not on unfriendly Mac, but on windows, yes. The arrows are made for clicking on.. > If you wanna snaffle any Quark/InDesign converts, you need to change > that behaviour. Given a lot of the users, and devs are Quark or ID converts, most seem to get it, however the nudge within frame would be nice. Craig -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20050126/c8610a6f/attachment.pgp
