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Desktop mode: avoid long click in property palette managing #54

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fbarillon opened this issue Jul 6, 2016 · 6 comments
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Desktop mode: avoid long click in property palette managing #54

fbarillon opened this issue Jul 6, 2016 · 6 comments

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@fbarillon
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Whith the modified src files, clicking on an already active tool shows the property palette, clicking again hides it, and so on...

ClicSimpleBureau.zip

@fbarillon
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Here,, I think is a better way

  • the property palette opens when choosed and toggles on each click

NB based on v1.3.3, changes are noted //francoisb
UBDesktopAnnotationController.cpp.zip

@jondo
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jondo commented Sep 18, 2019

This would help with the forum thread Submenus in control panel are difficult to open.

@sharries
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How do I get a Windows version of Openboard with this feature? I do not have the space to install Qt and build from source... I would also like to see Undo and Redo buttons on the Desktop pallette if possible?

@kaamui kaamui closed this as completed Apr 4, 2022
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jondo commented Apr 4, 2022

@kaamui, was this fixed?

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kaamui commented Apr 4, 2022

Hi,

No, but the code is not usable as is, and I don't think it is the right approach. We are aware of the fact that arrows are not easy to trigger and that in some conditions long click is not working perfectly, but I'll try to fix these two issues as soon as I can.

@temaps
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temaps commented Apr 11, 2022

#586

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