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#1 2010-03-18 11:48:45

klausesser
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Why is that so . . .

On my Nokia N800 running the newest PapyWizard i have - mentioned it before and complained about - to time-consumpting scroll the numbers in the boxes to set a value.
Now i realized - and was surprised - that in the PC-version i can type in the values very well . . .

Could it be an issue on my N800?

best, Klaus


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#2 2010-03-18 12:53:24

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Re: Why is that so . . .

It has always been possible to enter values in spinbox on all platforms but maemo (yes, it is a PyQt port issue).

But as I already said, I changed the behaviour of the spinbox, and once it has the focus, just use the arrow keys to go up/down; keeping the key pressed will increase the increment speed. It is very fast to change values, even going from, say, 17 to 400, to change the focal lens...


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#3 2010-03-18 17:07:17

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Re: Why is that so . . .

fma38 wrote:

and once it has the focus, just use the arrow keys to go up/down; keeping the key pressed will increase the increment speed. It is very fast to change values, even going from, say, 17 to 400, to change the focal lens...

right - but it´s very uncomfortable and not exact. You always scroll too much or too less and have to slowly approach the value step by step finally.
That takes a lot of time related to typing in the exact value.

As i said - that´s only an issue when you´re very short of time. I just wondered.

best, Klaus


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