I think the tab itself should accept the drag and drop. I hate hovering
waiting for it to open...
On another note -- is multiple desktop support going to be added? One thing
I think MS missed out on and only partially got right in XP (with fast user
switching) is a multi-desktop aware shell. The tab grouping and hidden
notification icons are cool as well.
Brian
-----Original Message-----
From: ros-general-bounces(a)reactos.com
[mailto:ros-general-bounces@reactos.com] On Behalf Of Jasper van de Gronde
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 9:04 AM
To: ros-general(a)reactos.com
Subject: Re: [ros-general] Ok guys...
Actually you could drag and drop with tabs, just like you do when
dragging and dropping via the taskbar (first hover over the tab you want
to drop on until it opens, then drop on that window).
Martin Fuchs wrote:
Martin Fuchs
wrote:
I prefer MDI like in WINFILE, as it reduces the
number of windows
you have to manage on your desktop. It packages them into one
common frame window, so you don't need an extra app window
for any open folder
I think that tabs, as in Mozilla, is a better solution.
Well, but with tabs you can't use drag and drop to copy files as you
only see one child window at once. You have to use copy&paste
instead.
Regards,
Martin
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