On 2/23/07, Devin Asay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Feb 23, 2007, at 1:57 PM, Bob Warren wrote: > Dave wrote: > >> I've been suffering in silence about this for ages! > > Has anyone else been driven crazy by the way in which the IDE > selects and then moves objects? What I mean is that it's way too > easy to move an object just by selecting it. e.g. you select it > with a mouse down and accidently move the mouse and then the > objects shifts a couple of pixels. I think the mouse should be "de- > bounced", e.g. any movement within a short period should be > ignored, or better still it shouldn't move the object until it's > been selected by a Mouse Down and a Mouse Up, then to move it you > Mouse Down, or maybe you should only be able to move it by > dragging a certain area. > > Anyone agree??? > > _________________________________________________ > > Perhaps I'm missing something here, but doesn't the "Lock size and > position" option in the control's properties solve this problem? Or > would it be equally annoying to you to have to set this property > for all your controls? If so, I would suggest putting forward the > idea of a global property/switch to lock all controls. > > Bob For me it's mostly annoying during the time after I've put controls onto a card but before I've got them finally positioned. Once they're where I want them, I lock their positions and it's not a problem anymore. If there is a way "screen out" inadvertent moves associated with mouse clicks, I'm all for it. Devin Devin Asay Humanities Technology and Research Support Center Brigham Young University _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
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