On Jul 10, 2012, at 12:51 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
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> On 10/07/2012, at 4:37 PM, Robert Monaghan wrote:
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>> Ok,
>>
>> So in the meantime, I have a bunch of customers filing bugs/feature requests
>> to implement this ability..
>> (Its a popular request, shall we say..)
>>
>> Is this something t
On 10/07/2012, at 4:37 PM, Robert Monaghan wrote:
> Ok,
>
> So in the meantime, I have a bunch of customers filing bugs/feature requests
> to implement this ability..
> (Its a popular request, shall we say..)
>
> Is this something that can be overridden, turned on/off? Has anyone done this?
Ok,
So in the meantime, I have a bunch of customers filing bugs/feature requests to
implement this ability..
(Its a popular request, shall we say..)
Is this something that can be overridden, turned on/off? Has anyone done this?
Thanks!
bob.
On Jul 10, 2012, at 3:48 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
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I believe for icon-type views, the idea that shift-selecting selects a range of
items is no longer considered best practice these days. For example, the icon
view in the Finder doesn't do that (list view does).
command-click and shift-click are the same thing for icon views, i.e. they
toggle th
Hi Everyone,
In a previous posting, I had a problem with NSCollectionView not selecting a
range of objects, when shift-selecting items.
For example, if I were to click on object "3" and then shift-click on object
"5", I would expect a range of 3,4,5 to be highlighted.
Instead only 3 and 5 are se