xfdesktop menu drag and drop?
Brian J. Tarricone
bjt23 at cornell.edu
Tue Jul 20 20:10:11 CEST 2004
olivier,
all right - if you feel that strongly about it, it's gone. no problem.
appfinder is a fine substitute, and will be even more so after eduard
finishes widget-ising it.
-brian
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Olivier wrote:
> Brian,
>
> I don't think DnD from a menu is a good idea, there is the appfinder for
> that. I still think it should be removed, menus are for launching
> commands...
>
> Cheers,
> Olivier.
>
> On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 18:06, Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
> > that's funny, actually, as i'd forgotten it was even there. i'd rather
> > not remove it, as i'm going to add DnD support to the panel once i can
> > figure out how. also, i'd like menueditor to be able to receive dropped
> > items from the menu (so people can create custom menus using stuff from
> > the autogenerated menu, which you can't see in menueditor). after this
> > is done, it will most definitely be useful. i don't see how it's
> > confusing, as there's certainly precedent for DnD from a menu.
> >
> > -brian
> >
> > On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Olivier wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Brian,
> > >
> > > I think the DnD from xfdesktop menu should be removed, it's useless
> > > (Drag to what?) and very confusing. I keep draging items instead of
> > > selecting them.
> > >
> > > Please disable that feature.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Olivier.
> > >
> > > On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 11:17, Josh Howard wrote:
> > > > "Brian J. Tarricone" <bjt23 at cornell.edu> writes:
> > > >
> > > > > huh? the first obvious one is the windows start menu. IIRC, the kde
> > > > > menu and gnome menu supports DnD as well.
> > > >
> > > > Start menu and right clicking on the desktop are two very different
> > > > things. I consider the start menu much more akin to the panel.
> > > > MacOS (X), OS/2, Windows, BeOS, come to mind as ones where this is
> > > > also true. I'm pretty sure the last time I used QNX, I didn't notice
> > > > this feature.
> > > > I don't know enough about KDE to say whether or not it does this, but
> > > > firing up nautilus while writing this e-mail shows that it does not
> > > > allow dragging.
> > > >
> > > > > DnD for menus is a little different. if you are the type of person who
> > > > > presses the button, moves it around on the menu, and then releases it,
> > > > > you'll never notice that the menu supports DnD. to activate the DnD,
> > > > > you have to click-release, then move the mouse to the item, then click
> > > > > again, and drag. that sounds pretty normal to me.
> > > >
> > > > Right... but I'm not. I've had it misfire quite often. It's not a
> > > > major irritation, but it goes against what I expect desktop menus to
> > > > do. If it were another mouse button, aside from the primary mouse
> > > > button (left for right handed users, I suppose.) I wouldn't have it
> > > > dragging all the time and making me wonder why my xterm is taking so
> > > > long to load, when in fact it was because I just accidentally dragged
> > > > it instead of clicking properly. I guess I'm sloppy with my use of
> > > > the mouse, but all of the UIs I'm used to have been forgiving of this.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > there's certainly a precedent for this, and it doesn't change the normal
> > > > > menu behaviour unless you mouse somewhat ineptly. (hmm, can you use
> > > > > 'mouse' as a verb...?)
> > > >
> > > > Well, I guess I'm inept at mouse usage. Be that as it may, most menus
> > > > in UIs are happy with this.
> > >
> >
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