just part of memories, but long ago i started to use XY exactly due to this feature and that it was On by default =i easily could skip XY while checking many file browsers, but this feature really caught me up back then.BTW, this setting can completely go away now, right?
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CEA - Custom Event Actions
Re: CAE_LocationChange, pleeeeease...
great news about finally CEA development, hope more actions to appear!
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Re: CAE_LocationChange, pleeeeease...
Ha, I like those stories. Could make a nice page: "Which feature was it initially that made you stay?"
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Let's see how many I squeeze into that page...
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Strange. The load of Configuration window became a lot slower. I have to wait 5 seconds after clicking on the menu item. Just FYI.
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Re: CAE_LocationChange, pleeeeease...
Sounds like the main config window appearing after selecting Tools / Configuration... or F9 or #600
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Re: CAE_LocationChange, pleeeeease...
Windows = OS^^Sounds like the main config window appearing after selecting Tools / Configuration... or F9 or #600
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Yep, Windows with capital W.
Anyway, in the meantime I had a better idea for the interface. Everything will be different in the next beta...
Anyway, in the meantime I had a better idea for the interface. Everything will be different in the next beta...
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Nevermind. Coincidence. Earlier XY versions also have this strange behaviour now. 5 seconds waiting after clicking on Tools/Configuration.
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Let me know if you find the reason.
But it was good that it happened because it inspired me to a new interface ... you will see it probably tomorrow...
But it was good that it happened because it inspired me to a new interface ... you will see it probably tomorrow...
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I hadn't already noticed, thanks.
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Re: CAE_LocationChange, pleeeeease...
Thinking about it, Custom Event Actions is not a good name for it. It makes sense from the POV of the program/programmer, but for the user a double-click is not an event, but an action, and "Go up" is an event! We need a new name! Now "Custom Action Events" sounds weird. What about "User-Defined Reactions" (UDR)?
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Though Reaction is semantically more correct, in the end all commands or actions are triggered by something and therefore share the same super category reaction.
UDC is already reserved for a set of operations triggered from a clearly defined menu section.
Hence, I would call it User Defined Action, because UDAs will be reserved for a set of operations configured in clearly defined configuration section.
UDC is already reserved for a set of operations triggered from a clearly defined menu section.
Hence, I would call it User Defined Action, because UDAs will be reserved for a set of operations configured in clearly defined configuration section.