enable selection rectangle from right side
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Yeah I had kinda the same reaction at first, and it still feels weird when it's only there on the selected/focused row (when there's only one I mean) ; but it does make it easier to spot selected items from the List (especially all stuff on the right usually, like dates, etc), so it does its job pretty well 
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v5.00.0125 - 12.08.06 14:09
* Highlight Selected Rows: I changed it to just an underline to
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Re: enable selection rectangle from right side
Just out of interest, you did this because of the way it looks, NOT the way it handles right?surrender wrote:I recently switched to "full row select" list style
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Looks and usability can be combined
I meant you did it for the visual ease of seeing what information is related to each other, rather than the way it creates more space to click on things (the handling)?
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oh yes most definitely, i wanted to be able to discriminate, for eg. between line 22 and 23, which appeared sometimes confusing without the full row select thing. I did not choose full row select for its color or anything.
I agree that looks and usability should be combined, which is what makes a product user friendly.
I agree that looks and usability should be combined, which is what makes a product user friendly.
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Dredging up an old thread here...
I was addressing some dislikes listed over at Donation Coder ( http://www.donationcoder.com/Forums/bb/ ... #msg109275 ), one of which was the inability to use the selection rectangle in full row select mode.
I don't often use details mode, and I have the Line Numbers column hidden anyhow, so I didn't realize how exactly this worked, but I really think this could be improved to be more friendly and obvious to the user.
I'm thinking that adding a delay similar to that on the status bar/info pane toggle could dramatically improve this.
If the user clicks and releases within the delay, select that row.
If the delay expires and they have not released use the selection rectangle.
Anyone who uses these modes care to comment further?
Would that even possible (without being too painful to add), Don?
I was addressing some dislikes listed over at Donation Coder ( http://www.donationcoder.com/Forums/bb/ ... #msg109275 ), one of which was the inability to use the selection rectangle in full row select mode.
I don't often use details mode, and I have the Line Numbers column hidden anyhow, so I didn't realize how exactly this worked, but I really think this could be improved to be more friendly and obvious to the user.
I'm thinking that adding a delay similar to that on the status bar/info pane toggle could dramatically improve this.
If the user clicks and releases within the delay, select that row.
If the delay expires and they have not released use the selection rectangle.
Anyone who uses these modes care to comment further?
Would that even possible (without being too painful to add), Don?
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if the selection rectangle is implemented, you won't be able to drag an item from the list unless you click on the file name.
i think this would be inconsistent with the expected behaviour of 'full row select', wich i believe is to make the whole row behave like the file name when you click/drag it.
on the other hand, you can't draw a selection rectangle in full row mode if the line column is hidden.
personally, i like how it is.
i think this would be inconsistent with the expected behaviour of 'full row select', wich i believe is to make the whole row behave like the file name when you click/drag it.
on the other hand, you can't draw a selection rectangle in full row mode if the line column is hidden.
personally, i like how it is.
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Hmm... good call, I hadn't thought of that. My suggestion wouldn't be a good implementation unless there was an additional option to change dragging behavior.Muroph wrote:if the selection rectangle is implemented, you won't be able to drag an item from the list unless you click on the file name.
It could be an additional mode such as:
Full Row Select (Could be my suggestion)
Full Row Drag (Could be as it is now)
But that just makes it more confusing.
Perhaps I'll pretend I didn't make the suggestion and we can ignore it until someone who uses these modes frequently comes up with a better solution.
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