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Re: [TSVN] Refresh commit dialog - no hourglass?

From: Simon Large <slarge_at_slarge.plus.com>
Date: 2005-06-09 12:21:05 CEST

Peter Mounce wrote:
> In v1.2.0-release, if I use F5 to refresh the commit dialog, the
> OK/cancel buttons disable, but the cursor does not turn into a "doing
> something but still a cursor" cursor (as opposed to the hourglass).
>
> Is that because my refresh doesn't take long enough (there are only a
> half-dozen files to refresh), or by design, or by bug?

If the mouse is over an edit area you always get the I-beam cursor. That
is OK because there is no busy variant of that cursor, and you can edit
the log message during refresh.

If the mouse is over the file list you get an hourglass when you first
invoke commit (OK) and a standard pointer when you refresh (wrong). I
think it should be an hourglass because you can't usefully select files
during refresh.

If the mouse is anywhere else you get an hourglass when you first invoke
commit and a standard pointer when you refresh. I think both of these
should be a busy pointer (pointer with small hourglass) because eg. the
'Help' button is always active.

Simon

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