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- Version: 1.2.0, 11/7/2004 05:08PM PST
gberke
need to handle multi line input
needs to be able to show the multi-line input, whether by drop down in the field or by moving the cursor through the entire entry
right click on the entry should be do a copy all
the user sequence is then
move cursor to text wallet
move cursor to text line
right click (copy all)
back to working document and place cursor, right click and paste.
It could also move toward "typeit4me"
1) add a key sequence field which, when typed, represents that string
2) add a check box to tell text wallet to monitor keystrokes for that sequence
3) detect that sequence and offer to enter the data whenever that text sequence occurs.
then the user operation is
enter the abbreviated text string (eg myaddr1)
signal "yes" or "no" to paste the full string in place.
needs to be able to show the multi-line input, whether by drop down in the field or by moving the cursor through the entire entry
right click on the entry should be do a copy all
the user sequence is then
move cursor to text wallet
move cursor to text line
right click (copy all)
back to working document and place cursor, right click and paste.
It could also move toward "typeit4me"
1) add a key sequence field which, when typed, represents that string
2) add a check box to tell text wallet to monitor keystrokes for that sequence
3) detect that sequence and offer to enter the data whenever that text sequence occurs.
then the user operation is
enter the abbreviated text string (eg myaddr1)
signal "yes" or "no" to paste the full string in place.
I think the best way to enter the text into the wallet is to copy paste it from someplace else... easier to be sure on what you've but into your wallet.
Now to see how I am going to use it...
simple tools are so much better than complex ones.... teeny learning curve! and then, you figure out, as you use it, the best way to apply it.
Andries Duany, the architect, builds communites in the same way: he does not over design it. He doesn't even quite finish it: the people who come to live there get to decide the best way to add to their community.