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Re: GUI suggestion
by reihal on Thursday 07/Dec/2000, @13:37

This probably needs a hack of Qt.

Another idea is to make scroll- status- and tool-bars auto-hide, like the taskbar in Windows and the Panel and taskbar in KDE. They pop-up when you place the cursor at the edge of the screen.

The hand-cursor is used in all versions of Acrobat Reader as well, maybe it was old Aldus that started it. This could be applied to all apps, both regular KDE and embedded, you just shove the contents of a window or frame around while holding down a mouse-buttton.

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Re: GUI suggestion
by Ross Campbell on Thursday 07/Dec/2000, @17:43

the "hand-cursor" would make it impossible to drag-select text for cut& paste.

Thumbs down!


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  • Re: GUI suggestion
    by reihal on Thursday 07/Dec/2000, @23:57

    It would be selectable, don't worry.


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