Hi Matteo, > Well, in this case my goal is to let the user see the content of not-full > rows without explicitly looking for it, and to move rapidly from an item to > another without too much corrections.
I see. > Good catch. Also speaking from a Western perspective, I find it somewhat > confusing to be brought at the opposite side of the one I was moving to (and > columns can be long and involve scrolling, while rows don't scroll). My > point is that currently left/right let you navigate through all the items, > while up/down keys can leave a row "hidden". This again makes lots of sense to me. Also, we didn't hear anything about wrapping around from top to bottom being necessary behaviour, so I guess, just doing it should be fine. > I don't know the original goals of that features: currently it seems to me > that if you use modifiers than nothing happens. As I said, I /think/ you should keep that behaviour. >>> * If "none" item is present, then it could be accessed only from the >>> first item by pressing any of left/up (also page up/home ?) keys. >>> When selected, it can be exited only by pressing right/down (also >>> page down/end?) keys, but always lead to the first item. > > I'm less sure of this, now. If a wrap around for up/down is desired, the > current behavior of always passing through the "none" item probably makes > more sense. Unless we find a dedicated key to select that item, which could > solve the situation. Any idea? Hrm. Extremely wild idea: use backspace..? More conventional idea: use Tab to go the normal items, use Shift-Tab to go to the "None" item. >>> * Return key behavior: at least it should not close the color >>> configuration window, but my guess is that's a misconfiguration of >>> the specific instance of ValueSet. >> >> >> Not entirely sure about this one, although probably most people would >> want to use Return and Tab the same way (i. e. to get to the next >> widget and select a colour). I just noticed that wrote that this is used for both both colour configuration and selection ... * for the configuration what I wrote makes sense * for selection, less so – I guess, pressing Return there should indeed close the popup Astron. _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice