El jue, 02-02-2012 a las 09:35 -0800, Martin Robinson escribió: > I have no answer for why the WebCore name is mouseDidMoveOverElement. > Perhaps we could ask. Note that I'm not saying that we must absolutely > use the name HitTest. I think we should just avoid names like Element, > Node, and Document.
Ok, I understand Element can be confusing, but I still think HitTestResult sounds like the result of a HitTest. In both cases, hovering-whatever signal and context menu, it will be used to give context to the user about the thing affected, so I thin the name should be consistent with both. For example, CursorTargetInformation or WebKitMouseTarget, as you proposed in previous mails, might not be accurate either for a context menu triggered with the keyboard. So I would rather use a generic name that could be used in both cases, but I can't think of any . . . > --Martin > -- Carlos Garcia Campos http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF3D322D0EC4582C3
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