On 1/15/10 9:33 AM, Calum Benson wrote:
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> Ah ok. That type of preference dialog is actually using a toolbar,
not a tab control, which does have the keynav you describe.
>
> I was talking about (for example) the Universal Access preferences,
which has four "proper" tabs (Seeing, Hearing, Keyb
On 1/15/10 10:51 AM, Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
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> Most Mac and Win installations _don't_ include a copy of it and still it
> tries to fit into the environment it's running on.
Yes...and it uses Ctrl-Tab. Remember this whole thread is about Ctrl-Tab.
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>> If GNOME used Ctrl-Shift-X for Copy,
Fwiw, Balsamiq gives out free licenses to open source projects.
Natan
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Allan Caeg wrote:
> +1 Who's in? ;)
>
> I have the same sentiments. Pencil is nice, but not as polished as
> Balsamiq. I use Balsamiq al the time (at work and play). A native version
> would b
Yep. That's how I got my license. :) a native one (or at least
something as integrated as XUL) would be great though. ;)
Allan
On Jan 17, 2010, at 6:15 AM, Natan Yellin wrote:
Fwiw, Balsamiq gives out free licenses to open source projects.
Natan
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Allan Caeg
To make sure the new developers will have a hard time in case the
original developer of the mockups get hit by a bus? :)
Personally, I tend to stick to pen and paper for my mockups.
Jokes aside, if anyone needs help with graphics for sketch-alike widgets
to stick on a canvas, I'm more than hap
Andreas Nilsson wrote:
To make sure the new developers will have a hard time in case the
original developer of the mockups get hit by a bus? :)
Personally, I tend to stick to pen and paper for my mockups.
Jokes aside, if anyone needs help with graphics for sketch-alike widgets
to stick on a