Re: My wishlist
"Kirk Daries" <[email protected]> Fri, 30 Jan 2004 12:28:07 +0200
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>The speed of dragging is currently directly related to the complexity >of the contents of the window. There are several ways of speeding >this up which don't involve what I consider to be hacks (such as >dragging an outline, and then the contents). ok... >Ugg. I don't like (and have never liked) the concept of a task-bar for >a web browser. We aren't building OSes here, we're building single >applications. Doing more than that blurs the lines in ways that NW >isn't designed to deal with (yet). ok, maybe taskBar, isn't the right word.. How about a 'window manager'... ;) ok...twas a silly idea anyway. >There was a gravity feature at one point, but if it's going to be >re-done, it would have to be a global option for draggable items. Is >this a big deal for your application? Nope.. not at all... --------------------------------------------------------------- All views or opinions expressed in this electronic message and its attachments are the view of the sender and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Provincial Government Western Cape (the PGWC). No employee of the PGWC is entitled to conclude a binding contract on behalf of the PGWC unless he/she is an Accounting Officer of the PGWC, or his or her authorised representative. The information contained in this message and its attachments may be confidential or privileged and is for the use of the named recipient only, except where the sender specifically states otherwise. If you are not the intended recipient you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. _______________________________________________ The netWindows developers list: [email protected] http://netwindows.org/mailman/listinfo/devel_netwindows.org