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Re: user has no business toggling overwrite-mode in read-only buffers
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David Kastrup |
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Re: user has no business toggling overwrite-mode in read-only buffers |
Date: |
20 Apr 2003 00:39:24 +0200 |
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Dan Jacobson <jidanni@dman.ddts.net> writes:
> In a new crackdown on excessive freedoms, prime minister Moi
> recommends toggling overwrite-mode be outlawed in read-only buffers.
>
> In an interview, he was quoted as saying "It just doesn't make sense.
> Why should we allow kids to toggle it back and fourth if they can't
> possibly use it? They might get the wrong impression, that they can
> write stuff! Only later will they find out the real deal."
I beg to disagree. One might gear up all necessary resources for an
onslaught onto a buffer before one finally disabled read-only-ness.
So I find toggling over-write mode a perfectly sensible operation even
on read-only buffers.
However, to make the case of visual feedback, I would tend to gray
out a "toggle overwrite-mode" menu item, while still having it work
if you ignored the grayout.
Of course, this probably would violate all imaginable user interface
guidelines...
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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
Re: user has no business toggling overwrite-mode in read-only buffers, Kevin Rodgers, 2003/04/21