GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 172630
Drag select impossible
Last modified: 2005-06-10 15:22:23 UTC
Common use case (which I observe a lot from windows users / do intuitively myself, so I label it common): User slams mouse into top left corner of the screen, mouse down on places/applications/system, keeps mouse pressed, drag down to select an item, releasing on application to start it. Most of the times, this does start the app, however, sometimes it drags a desktop file somewhere (highly annoying). As a laptop user, I'd blame it on my crappy touchpad skills (which are actually not that bad), but I'm hearing this complaint from regular mouse users a lot too, too much to blame it on bad motoric skills.
thats a problem with the way the panel implements dnd on menu items, which is not really supported atm.
Then shouldn't it be supported? I'm getting complaints about this, so at least something is wrong. Note that this is not strictly dragging of menu items, I'm just keeping my mouse down while selecting something. This is similar to how the start/menu bars of other desktops work. Even the GTK+ menu bar in applications works like this, when you mouse down on a menu, then drag to the item you want and release it, it opens this item. The menu bar in the panel looks like a menu bar in an application, then why doesn't it behave like one? Also, how can this be NOTGNOME? Aren't the panel and GTK+ core gnome components?
see, there is no NOTGTK resolution. would you prefer if I close it WONTFIX ?
Shouldn't this be in gnome-menus or gnome-panel then? (I initially filed it in gnome-menus) The current resolution is basically a WONTFIX, meaning that I'd have to re-file it anyway (or am I the only one who thinks this is a usability problem?). I know too little of the technical details behind the panel to know which component causes this awkward behavior, but if it's not GTK, then please change the product to what does causes it, instead of just closing it.
Isn't this just a duplicate of bug 108166? *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 108166 ***