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Re: bad UI defaults
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: bad UI defaults |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Sep 2003 18:44:45 -0400 |
You have to enable the checkbox in order to edit the value. Just like
customize-face.
I tried doing that, first thing, and got confused anyway.
You cannot edit the key (the on-cursor), only the
value (the off-cursor).
That was not obvious. I tried editing the key and it failed, and it
never occurred to me to try the value. The key and the value look
very similar. (I am not using X.)
Can you think of a way to indicate that the value is editable?
> For most alists, the order does not matter. So imagine that
> there is a dummy element at the front. The dummy element
> has slots to fill in a car and a cdr to make it a real element.
> If you fill them in, a new dummy element appears automatically.
Nice concept, but both designing and implementing this is more work
than I'm willing to offer.
Can someone else work on it?
- Re: bad UI defaults, (continued)
- Re: bad UI defaults, Per Abrahamsen, 2003/09/09
- Re: bad UI defaults, Per Abrahamsen, 2003/09/09
- Re: bad UI defaults, Miles Bader, 2003/09/09
- Re: bad UI defaults, Per Abrahamsen, 2003/09/12
- Re: bad UI defaults, Stefan Monnier, 2003/09/12
- Re: bad UI defaults, Miles Bader, 2003/09/12
- Re: bad UI defaults, Richard Stallman, 2003/09/16
- Re: bad UI defaults, Per Abrahamsen, 2003/09/17
- Re: bad UI defaults, Richard Stallman, 2003/09/18
- Re: bad UI defaults, Per Abrahamsen, 2003/09/18
- Re: bad UI defaults,
Richard Stallman <=
Re: bad UI defaults, Jan D., 2003/09/05