Re: Are you as polite and diplomatic as COBOL?...
- From: "Richard" <riplin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Apr 2005 20:10:05 -0700
> and forces the end-user to click on the button
If the button is a default button or has focus then 'enter' can be used
without moving the hands off the keyboard.
> The format of the Date that you have described above (yyyymmdd) is
really passe
> and cannot be used in the graphical world application ---- the sign
of the time right
> now is: "Date-And-Time-Picker" control window, it is very elegant
and easy-to-use
> visual calendar, that allows the end-user to simply click and select
the desired date
> or time, in a straightforward fashion without typing any thing. Very
cool, you know.
So, after criticisng something for 'having to click' you now advocate
'having to click'.
"Consistency is the hobgobblin of tiny minds."
.
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