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Re: Weird toolbar button behavior in 1.5?
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Re: Weird toolbar button behavior in 1.5?


  • Subject: Re: Weird toolbar button behavior in 1.5?
  • From: Bryan Pietrzak <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 11:14:53 -0500

On Aug 10, 2004, at 2:08 PM, Ali Lalani wrote:

However, i think the behavior should be limited to:
a) Things that could cause data to be lost(i.e delete button)
b) Things that depend on a context in the window such as a selection in
a tableview(which could be hidden by other windows)

Cickthrough is generally a horrible idea, because it slows you down big time. You now have to be careful where you click on a background window, and even if you selectively enable some toolbar items in background windows, it now means I have to stop and think about those background items and whether or not they're available.


I hate it. Command-click-through? Fine. But without a modifier? Nope.

Bryan
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