[haiku-development] Re: Two successful final year projects
- From: "Richie Nyhus" <richienyhus@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 23:24:26 +1300
> 2) The demo shows the window automatically resizes as a portion leaves the > screen. I hope that this is not the default behaviuor, since some people > want to actually move half a window out of the way. The automatic resizing > (IMHO) should be activated with a toggle key (eg. option/window key) while > moving part of the windo offscreen. Apart from the American pronunciation of Auckland in the first video, this is something I also noticed. Would it not be possible map this behaviour to another mouse button? i.e. When one moves a window by moving it with mouse button 3, automatic resizing would be the resulted behaviour. An alternative would be the status quo mapped to the alternative mouse button. Of course a toggle key would still be needed for those that do not have a three button mouse. Anyway, this a exciting development. This well deserves a box of jaffas each. :D Cheers from chch.
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- [haiku-development] Two successful final year projects
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- [haiku-development] Re: Two successful final year projects
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