Re: Override AppleScrollBarVariant on NSScroller?
Re: Override AppleScrollBarVariant on NSScroller?
- Subject: Re: Override AppleScrollBarVariant on NSScroller?
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 18:51:41 +0200
I do want your answers, asked for them politely and got a most helpful
one almost immediately from Mike Abdullah, whom I respectfully thanked
for his help. What I don't want is people jumping to conclusions,
calling me names and telling me I'm "breaking consistency in a very
severe manner" when my intention is quite the opposite: to maintain
consistency and provide an intuitive user interface that makes perfect
sense within its overall design.
If you were concerned about my reasons you could have simply asked me
for them, instead of ranting about just how bad a citizen "this guy"
is. I don't naturally assume members of the list have the time nor
patience to read through lengthy explanations before getting to the
bottom line, but if someone expresses his or her interest I'm more
than happy to elaborate on the subject.
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 5:53 PM, Michael Watson <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> First, I don't think we're "way" off-topic. You wanted to know how to do
> something that breaks consistency in a very severe manner, and a couple of
> us warned you against it.
>
> If you don't want our answers, don't ask us. This list often advises people
> on not breaking UI consistencies, and expecting anyone not to question your
> motives and express their opinions on what you're trying to do is quite
> naive. We are not robots, and if someone sees a better answer that addresses
> the higher-level goal instead of the specific question, you're very likely
> to see that answer voiced.
>
> If you have such good reasons for doing this that you feel it's appropriate
> to lecture list members and tell us how to reply to you, by all means, tell
> us what those reasons are. Otherwise, don't get huffy when you don't get
> what you want.
>
> --
> m-s
>
>
>
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