Dnia Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:49:20 +0000 w e-mailu od John Kershaw <john at kershaw.org> przeczytano:
> At 12:07 am +0100 27/1/05, Martin Costabel wrote: > > Okay, I'm now eating my hat. I checked InDesign and... tada, I can > press up/down cursors when I'm in the measurements fields and the > image does indeed move. > > But. Why would anyone do it like that? If I'm looking at a photo of a > girl I want to move the image so her hair is just the 'right' > distance from the top of the page. How will I know? I'll just know. > And I'll be looking at the image when I know, not the palette. That's just the way spinboxes (and most date/time fields) work since I can remeber. In some apps I must press two keys just to change the value of a field by 1,2,etc (first backspace, then the value) - in a spinbox I can just press the up arrow for some time and voila. Saved a few clicks so I can end my work faster. -- ?ukasz [DeeJay1] Jerna? "PLD wspiera tych uzytkownikow, ktorym PLD dziala." - djurban "Dop?ki nie skorzysta?em z Internetu, nie podejrzewa?em, ?e na ?wiecie jest tak wielu idiot?w" - Stanis?aw Lem -------------- 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/20050127/848501b5/attachment.pgp
