Thanks, Richard. I kind of assumed as much. Now you're going to make
me do some work! (smile)
Joe Wilkins
On Mar 20, 2008, at 8:52 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
In just starting up a new stack, dragging any object over from the
tool's palette, normally I would expect that I can option/drag an
object to create another one just like it; and that works, but I
would also expect that I could option/shift/drag an object and
create another one just like it and in alignment with the original
- either vertically or horizontally, depending on how I drag it.
Constrained I believe is the word. This DOESN'T WORK.
The Shift key has many uses, constraint being just one. The more
common usages is to extend selection, which is supported in the Rev
engine.
I agree it would be nice to also support drag constraint with the
Shift key, perhaps as an option.
You can submit that request at the Rev Quality Control Center:
<http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/>
Also, if you drag a default button over to the stack/card or
whatever, you should not be able to drag another one to that same
stack/card; or even option drag it to create another one.
Ideally, enforcing HIG recommendations would be a good option. But
there are so many, where to start? :)
It might be good to at least provide a warning in such a case.
Care to suggest it?:
<http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/>
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Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
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