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SpinBox improvement

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KDE4 Brainstorm

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SpinBox improvement
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SpinBox improvement
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  124
Submitted:  May 24 2006
Updated:  May 25 2006

Description:

This is a spinbox improvement.

v0.1
The behaviour of the spinbox has two additional modes when you use the mouse to change the value (with the spin buttons).

First when the button is hold down - the value increases (or decreases) exponentially (see graphic 3).

Second mode - when the button is pressed and then the mouse is dragged. Then the value of the spinbox changes according the distance from the click point and the current Y position of the cursor. When the cursor goes up the value increases and vice versa. When the cursor does not move - the value does not change. When the cursor reaches the top (or bottom) edge of the application the cursor “teleports” to the bottom (top) edge of the application. See graphics 1 and 2. There is attached small preview in flash.

The reason for these spinbox modes is that increases accuracy and speed of the user. This behaviour of the spinbox is used in 3D studio.

v0.2
Another idea is when in drag mode the cursot to be hidden and when you drag it vertivally only the value in the spinbox changes. When the mouse button is released the cursor shows at the point of the click at the spinbox button.




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 popup slider

 
 by elektroschock on: May 25 2006
 
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probably better to have a popup slider.


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 Re: popup slider

 
 by Ai-Stavrev on: May 25 2006
 
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Popup slider is limited bedause you cannot slide endless. In drag mode (in this entry) when you drag the mouse and it reaches vertical ends of the application it goes to the opposite vertical side. This way you can "slide" theoretically endless.


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 qt stuff

 
 by toonmuylkens on: May 25 2006
 
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this should be implementen in the QT-libs i guess...

Don't think it is the task of KDE...


http://tuxer.tk
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 Re: qt stuff

 
 by hambker777 on: Jun 28 2006
 
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i think so, too

can normal people contribute to qt?

i think it is only an extension of the current spinbox


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