Dnia 08-06-2005, śro o godzinie 20:55 +0200, Samuel Abels napisał: > On Mi, 2005-06-08 at 20:40 +0200, Maciej Katafiasz wrote: > > Note that even better idea (IMHO) is to support "middle-click triggers > > autoscroll mode". Galeon does that, and it's one of the features I miss > > from Epi enough to not even consider switching. > > This is not easy to implement in a consistent manner accross the > desktop; e.g. how would you use that feature to scroll a list view or an > icon view in Nautilus?
Yes, it is application specific. However, it makes great sense where it is possible to implement. > It also has the disadvantage that the button is changing the context > depending on a) the current scroll state (on or off) and b) click the > position, which IMO is less than optimal. > It also conflicts with the "Mouse gestures" feature that some people > like to use in web browsers. I guess my opinion for this feature in Epi > is that it would (like mouse gestures) make a nice plugin, but it's > probably not feasible in some situations were we require scrolling on > the desktop. I'm addicted to gestures, and that's another point why I can't really use Epi, it puts gestures under middle-button, and not right button like galeon allows me to do. But this is somewhat irrelevant, I guess. Cheers, Maciej -- Maciej Katafiasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
