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RE: pop-up tool-bar
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: pop-up tool-bar |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Oct 2004 12:01:01 -0700 |
Hi Miguel,
I see the pb. Good catch.
First, the name "Tool Bar" in the menu-bar. I don't know; I used to feel
like you do. Now I figure that since mouseover now highlights the
button/menu, there is no problem. Plus, the spacing between menus is
generally more than a single space, so it's not too difficult to parse,
visually. And ToolBar or Toolbar looks ugly to me. I suppose that if there's
a standard convention regarding this I should change the name - is there?.
Second, I don't understand your "Maybe..." paragraph. Is that related to the
pb you mentioned, or is it a different topic? Are you perhaps suggesting
here to disable the Tool Bar menu item, rather than hide it?
- If so, yes, that could be done, but I think it's better to get rid of it
altogether - at least in the case where someone uses tool-bar-mode (shows
tool-bar everywhere all the time). Currently, if you turn off tool-bar-mode,
"Tool Bar" appears (assuming tool-bar-here-mode is on); if you turn on
tool-bar-mode, "Tool Bar" disappears. That makes sense to me.
- If not, if this is a proposed solution to the selection pb, then disable
what button? when?
Third, in terms of the inadvertent selection pb: I don't have a good
solution. How can the tool-bar be hidden after the mouse-up event takes
place? The hiding needs to take place in the same command that shows it (and
that pushes the next event back onto unread-command-events).
The mouse-up event is two events removed from the event that triggers
command show-tool-bar-for-one-command: 1) click Tool Bar, 2) mouse-down, 3)
mouse-up. The Tool Bar click shows, then hides, the tool-bar, but the hiding
doesn't take place until the mouse-down.
I tried doing things like (if transient-mark-mode (deactivate-mark)) in the
unwind-protect (to not show the inadvertent selection), but that didn't
help. There's probably a simple solution I'm not seeing. Anyone?
Thanks for the pb report,
- Drew
-----Original Message-----
From: Miguel Frasson
When I use the tool-bar-here-mode, and I show the toolbar clicking in the
menu item "Tool Bar"[1] , and then if I click in the window, the
mouse-down event is read, unactivating the toolbar. The window size
changes, and the mouse-up event is in a different position, causing a
involuntier selection. Could the toolbar deactivation be postponed to
avoid this?
Maybe, just disable the button could give a better feedback (that this
mechanism is on)
[1] It could be "ToolBar" because maybe it is not nice to have spaces in
top menu itens (top menu itens are separated by space).
- pop-up tool-bar, Drew Adams, 2004/10/07
- Re: pop-up tool-bar, Miguel Frasson, 2004/10/07
- RE: pop-up tool-bar,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: pop-up tool-bar, Stefan Monnier, 2004/10/07
- RE: pop-up tool-bar, Drew Adams, 2004/10/07
- RE: pop-up tool-bar, Drew Adams, 2004/10/07
- Re: pop-up tool-bar, Richard Stallman, 2004/10/09
- RE: pop-up tool-bar, Drew Adams, 2004/10/10
- RE: pop-up tool-bar, Drew Adams, 2004/10/08
- Re: pop-up tool-bar, Stefan, 2004/10/08
- Re: pop-up tool-bar, David Kastrup, 2004/10/08
- RE: pop-up tool-bar, Drew Adams, 2004/10/08
- RE: pop-up tool-bar, Drew Adams, 2004/10/08