on 2/27/02 11:40 AM, Scott Raney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > They're a lousy pair of pliers, > a totally unacceptable replacement for an adjustable wrench (which is > itself merely a poor substitute for having a proper socket set), and > make a pretty clumsy clamp. ---------- Well, you know, vise grips aren't designed to do any of the above. Their for clamping things together _temporarily_ so you can have both hands free to work on it, or to hold things you're bending when you simply can't maintain the strength needed long enough (you need the tension adjustment here). If you ever do any welding or soldering (not electrical), you wouldn't want to be without them. You'll see more varieties of vise grips in a metal working shop than you ever imagined existed. They sink heat really well, too.
But, to use the metaphor, if you're using 'the mouse' where more reliable mouse commands will work, then I think I agree you're indeed using the wrong tool. But if you need it to hold stuff together while you cross-check for other actions, then, perhaps it's viable. Like what's already been said, what I think should happen is: show a 'the mouse is--" script in a situation where the writer couldn't make 'mousexx' work right, and a 'mousexx' script that does do exactly the same thing, in a heavily commented side-by-side comparison. Best regards, Ken N. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
