On 02.08.2005 16:57, Lars Clausen wrote:
As avid users of CVS HEAD may have noticed, we have switched back and
forth between two modes of connection recently: One where any line can
be connected to any object by dragging the end anywhere within the
object (let's call this autograb), and one wher
Simon Kagstrom wrote:
I'm afraid I'm don't know that much about GTK, but isn't it possible
to check
the state of regular keys as well? If so, it would be possible to use 'A' for
autograb instead.
Is this possible in GTK?
I don't know much about GTK either but I bet it is straightforward to
On 2005-08-05, 11:00, Grégoire Dooms wrote:
> Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
>
> >Autograb can be on all the time, if you don't like it while moving the
> >whole line, just press(and hold) the modification key to turn it of
> >
> I think this is a good idea.
>
> There is just this little problem : a few
Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
Autograb can be on all the time, if you don't like it while moving the
whole line, just press(and hold) the modification key to turn it of
I think this is a good idea.
If autograb is that easy to switch on and off, I would advise to have a
simpler behaviour for it th
On 2005-08-05, 10:33, Pontus Pihlgren wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am quite keen on "modification keys". That is; a keyboard key that
> when pressed and hold modifies the behaviour of the mouse. In this case
> I would like to see a modification key which turns of autograb. Read on
> to see what it impli
Hi all.
I agree with most of the statments, but I have a suggestion that might
change things a bit.
I am quite keen on "modification keys". That is; a keyboard key that
when pressed and hold modifies the behaviour of the mouse. In this case
I would like to see a modification key which turns of au
Lars Clausen wrote:
As avid users of CVS HEAD may have noticed, we have switched back and
forth between two modes of connection recently: One where any line can
be connected to any object by dragging the end anywhere within the
object (let's call this autograb), and one where there's a visible
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 07:57:28 -0700, Lars Clausen wrote
> As avid users of CVS HEAD may have noticed, we have switched back and
> forth between two modes of connection recently: One where any line can
> be connected to any object by dragging the end anywhere within the
> object (let's call this
Lars Clausen schrieb:
On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 08:13 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the direction, from where I entered is important, to determine
the connection point, but I think you already thought 'bout that.
Thanks for the feedback! No, the direction from where the user drags
the
On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 08:13 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think the direction, from where I entered is important, to determine
> the connection point, but I think you already thought 'bout that.
Thanks for the feedback! No, the direction from where the user drags
the line end is not import
Lars Clausen schrieb:
1. With autograb, make moving the whole line not do autograb. Only when
the end of the line is moved is there autograb.
mkay
2. With autograb, make lines with all ends entirely contained within an
object not do autograb on that object.
mkay
3. With autograb, if moving
As avid users of CVS HEAD may have noticed, we have switched back and
forth between two modes of connection recently: One where any line can
be connected to any object by dragging the end anywhere within the
object (let's call this autograb), and one where there's a visible
mainpoint (in red) that
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