Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-20 Thread Przemek Klosowski
on (button-1-press or button-2-press or button-3-press) of ok_button do: if (button-1-press) do: commit_changes() else ask_if_the_user_wants_to_change_the_mouse_handedness() end; Very clever. That would float my boat. Glad you like it. It seems to be a fairly 'early-on'

Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-20 Thread John . Florian
From: Przemek Klosowski przemek.klosow...@nist.gov To: Development discussions related to Fedora devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Date: 09/20/2012 10:48 Subject: Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons Sent by: devel-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org on (button-1-press or button-2-press or button

New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-18 Thread John . Florian
I haven't had a chance yet to try the new F18 installer and barely have had a chance to play with my F17-F18 upgrade box. However, I'm most curious if the new installer has considered or already gained what I'd consider a subtle improvement in becoming mouse button agnostic. I'm a lefty

Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-18 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
JF == John Florian john.flor...@dart.biz writes: JF Now, if the mouse pointer could also reverse upon detecting the JF apparent handedness of the user, well that would be one of the JF coolest UI tricks ever. I certainly hope not; I'm left handed and would never dream of switching the mouse

Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-18 Thread John . Florian
From: Jason L Tibbitts III ti...@math.uh.edu JF Now, if the mouse pointer could also reverse upon detecting the JF apparent handedness of the user, well that would be one of the JF coolest UI tricks ever. I certainly hope not; I'm left handed and would never dream of switching the mouse

Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-18 Thread Przemek Klosowski
On 09/18/2012 01:26 PM, john.flor...@dart.biz wrote: PROPROSED: on (button-1-press or button-2-press or button-3-press) of ok_button do: commit_changes() end; I see two problems with this approach: it blocks forever any possibility of using multiple buttons in Anaconda, and makes it

Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-18 Thread John . Florian
From: Przemek Klosowski przemek.klosow...@nist.gov To: Development discussions related to Fedora devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Date: 09/18/2012 14:09 Subject: Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons Sent by: devel-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org On 09/18/2012 01:26 PM, john.flor...@dart.biz

Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-18 Thread Przemek Klosowski
On 09/18/2012 02:20 PM, john.flor...@dart.biz wrote: PROPROSED: on (button-1-press or button-2-press or button-3-press) of ok_button do: commit_changes() end; I see two problems with this approach: it blocks forever any possibility of using multiple buttons in Anaconda,

Re: New Anaconda and Mouse Buttons

2012-09-18 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 09/19/2012 04:25 AM, Przemek Klosowski wrote: Glad you like it. It seems to be a fairly 'early-on' Anaconda functionality change, so I am not sure what's the next step: feature request? bug report? Could someone from the Anaconda or Fedora engineering suggest the right thing to do? File a