> Judy Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Another newbie issue -- the cursor. Those two selection cursors simply > look waayyy too similar, the operative distinction between the two is not > visually intuitive, and, as someone here noted, you often have to look > long and hard to see which one you're using at any given time (leading to > the sort of modal errors that could entirely frustrate if not directly > turn away a newcomer).
Can anyone explain *why* Rev decided to have the edit cursor and the run cursor look the same? It makes it extremely difficult for my students to keep in mind which mode they are in (develop vs. test). It's also *really* confusing for them when some messages are passed to controls in edit mode and some are not. For example, mouseUp isn't passed to a button when you click on it in edit mode, but mouseEnter is passed to the button when you mouse over it. Very confusing. Anyone got a clear explanation why this is desirable? (I've been telling my students that it's a bug in the way the software is written, but perhaps it's really a feature....) - marty -- Marty Billingsley The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
