Re: gnome-core / panel.hints
- From: Karl Eichwalder <ke gnu franken de>
- To: Dan Mueth <d-mueth uchicago edu>
- Cc: gnome-doc-list <gnome-doc-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: gnome-core / panel.hints
- Date: 19 May 2000 00:42:44 +0200
Dan Mueth <d-mueth@uchicago.edu> writes:
> > <Content>You can drag Panels around just like other
> > objects. Just press the middle mouse button
> > (or both buttons together on a 2-button
> > mouse) on the Panel and hold it down while
> > dragging the Panel.</Content>
> Yes. The use of "objects" is definitely ambiguous. It should say "like
> other Panel objects." Is there a nice (and short, since this hint is
> pretty long already) way to say you must click on the Panel and not a
> Panel object? Maybe we should use "... on the end of the Panel ..."?
> Or "... on an empty part of the Panel ..."?
IMO, "end of the panel" will do. If it's too long, abandon the
parenthesis (the 2-button mouse thingie):
<Content>You can drag Panels to other/different
positions/locations. Just press the middle mouse button
(or both buttons together on a 2-button
mouse) on the Panel and hold it down while
dragging the Panel.</Content>
> > <Content>When moving Panel objects, you can push
> > other objects by holding down the shift key,
> > swap objects by holding down the Ctrl key,
> > or jump objects by holding down the Alt key.</Content>
> >
> > I don't understand this hint...
>
> I'm not sure what is confusing about this. Is it the the use of "you can
> push..." which may sound weird (slang?) to a non-native English speaker?
> Or do we need to emphasize positions: "...swap object positions..." ?
I hold down the shift key or the Ctrl key but nothing interesting
happens.
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