From personal experience I'd say if using enter to commit changes
hasn't messed a production
database of an entire factory, then this should be less critical.
Ctrl-Enter is good designwise though. It gives less chance of mistake
keypress and is
easily accessible with just one hand.
(And the
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Michael Natterer wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-05-18 at 16:47 +0100, C R wrote:
> > 1st enter opens the combo box, 2nd enter confirms the selection.
> > Third enter commits.
>
> 1. open combo (space)
> 2. confirm entry (enter)
> 3. confirm dialog
On Wed, 2016-05-18 at 16:47 +0100, C R wrote:
> Wait, what? Oh, I mean the third enter. Sorry, you're right, you have
> to
> hit enter to confirm the option.
>
> 1st enter opens the combo box, 2nd enter confirms the selection.
> Third
> enter commits.
>
> From any of value box (be it combo or
Wait, what? Oh, I mean the third enter. Sorry, you're right, you have to
hit enter to confirm the option.
1st enter opens the combo box, 2nd enter confirms the selection. Third
enter commits.
>From any of value box (be it combo or otherwise), you should be able to hit
Enter/Return to apply the
On Wed, 2016-05-18 at 07:31 +0100, C R wrote:
> It's always been a bit of a kink in my workflows.
>
> You want to quickly apply the last Preset, and sure enough, hitting
> the
> Enter/Return key after the dialog opens jumps to a preview of the
> last
> recorded preset. <-Love this.
>
>
> What
> Which dialogs that have Presets don't use an OK button accessible using
> Alt-O ?
>
>
Not many, but there are clashes, for example Hue-Saturation Alt+O does not
work at all.
Aside from that, Alt+O is a two-handed hotkey combo, and is much more
difficult to use with a mouse in your other hand.
Which dialogs that have Presets don't use an OK button accessible using Alt-O ?
Kevin
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C R
Sent: 18 May 2016 07:31
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Subject:
+1
For me, that would be especially useful in things like the Image>Scale
Image dialogue.
On 05/18/16 02:31, C R wrote:
It's always been a bit of a kink in my workflows.
You want to quickly apply the last Preset, and sure enough, hitting the
Enter/Return key after the dialog opens jumps to
On 05/16/2016 11:43 AM, Michael Natterer wrote:
On Mon, 2016-05-16 at 17:26 +0200, Michael Natterer wrote:
2. Relabel the option as "Assume this image is an sRGB image".
That definitely not, but I will immediately add tooltips saying that
it is the same as choosing sRGB.
Done, this should