Re: Choose from list goes out of screen range
Re: Choose from list goes out of screen range
- Subject: Re: Choose from list goes out of screen range
- From: "Gary (Lists)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 08:37:40 -0400
"KOENIG Yvan" wrote:
> I am not aware of such a function but there is a simple workaround.
>
> The OK button as a shorcut: the return key
> The cancel button has a shortcut: the escape key
I wrote:
>> Well, that's important to remember for those accidental times when interface
>> objects are out of view, but it's not useful design advice.
You again wrote:
> Quite every time I saw a list long enough to push the buttons out of
> the screen, it was with a list resulting of "not fully controlled" list.
[and]
> I remember a sample in which for an obscure reason, the items where
> the names of installed fonts. It was more that 100 items long and of
> course the buttons where out of access.
I think "not fully controlled list" means "accident", just as I wrote.
(If I were to try to display a list of fonts, it would be several thousand
items long. And so, I wouldn't do that. It's silly.)
And yes, in the case of programmer under-sight or error, yes, it's good to
remember keyboard shortcuts to dismiss a dialog.
I'm not sure what else you hoped to convey with your additional post.
--
Gary
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