in reply to Re: Need some testers/Input
in thread Need some testers/Input

Couple of responses:
  • I did not use menues or toolbars as of yet because I am not entirely sure I like their appearance in Tk. Actially I know that I do not like their appearance.
  • As far as keyboard shortcuts I have created a few custom binding. Are you saying their is no place that lists thge shortcuts? Like in a help dialog?
  • I agree the exe is quiet large, maybe I will seperate the 2 downloads, one the source and the other the executable.
  • About the bug fixes. What do you mean with regards to "working with a buffer"?
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    Re: Re: Re: Need some testers/Input
    by PodMaster (Abbot) on Dec 29, 2003 at 18:14 UTC
      I did not use menues or toolbars as of yet because I am not entirely sure I like their appearance in Tk. Actially I know that I do not like their appearance.
      But they look like standard menus... you're just reinventing a toolbar without images... users of your product would appreciate them.
      As far as keyboard shortcuts I have created a few custom binding. Are you saying their is no place that lists thge shortcuts? Like in a help dialog?
      Yes, there is no place that lists them (like a help dialog), and the critical ones are missing (Ctrl+O for open, Ctrl+S for save...)
      What do you mean with regards to "working with a buffer"?
      I click the New/Clear button. I type. I don't click the save or save as buttons. What do I have? That's right, an in memory buffer (probably a Tk::Text object).

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        Umm.. CTRL+S does exist. That was the first custom binding I created. The open was one I was pondering along with a "new" on (CTRL+N).