That is definitely useful, and something that is missing on Mac OS
X. I wonder if it would be useful to have it toggle editmode only
when you Ctrl-Click on the background canvas (and it toggles rather
than choose editmode).
Hmm, maybe I should make Cmd-Click behave like Ctrl-Click does on GNU/ Linux...
.hc
On Jul 9, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Charles Henry wrote:
In my experience, ctrl-click on linux allows you to change values of sliders, number boxes, toggles, bangs, etc... without leaving edit mode. It is really useful to have this function, rather than replace it with editmode-toggle. Chuck
On 7/9/07, Kevin McCoy km.takewithyou@gmail.com wrote:
Why not, as long as ctrl-e still works as well? I can't think of any problems from my end since ctrl click doesn't do anything on linux I don't think. Maybe some people will think this is an instance of feature creep though. Kevin
On 7/9/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Hey all,
I just quickly banged out a little hack to make Cmd-Click toggle editmode on the Mac. This is how it works on Max/MSP and it's a handy shortcut. It would be trivial for me to add this to Windows and GNU/Linux using Ctrl-Click.
Yes or no? What do you think? Any potential problems?
(I know on Mac OS X, Ctrl-Click is mapped to right-click so that you can get the properties/help menu using a one button mouse).
.hc
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