#9565: [Tracker] Make actions of context menu available in main menu (easy) ------------------------------------+---------------------------- Reporter: X512 | Owner: axeld Type: enhancement | Status: closed Priority: low | Milestone: R1 Component: Applications/Tracker | Version: R1/Development Resolution: no change required | Keywords: touchscreen Blocked By: | Blocking: Has a Patch: 0 | Platform: All ------------------------------------+---------------------------- Comment (by rexmorgan): Replying to [comment:7 jscipione]: > Unfortunately Trac only shows the last commit in the push, http://cgit .haiku-os.org/haiku/log/?qt=range&q=959a0ca+^2809b77 shows all the commits in this push. This http://cgit.haiku- os.org/haiku/commit/?id=000e7d408880f298fea192cefa46526965245165 is the specific commit that applies to this ticket. > > Holding shift doesn't matter for touchscreens since the Command+Shift+Equal vs. Command+Equal modifier only applies to keyboard input, selecting the menu option with the mouse or touchscreen is the same. Thanks for clearing that up with the commits. I see what you mean, now. I'm not sure what you mean about the different modifiers. Now that I see the change you're talking about, it's related to Zooming In/Out within tracker and is part of the Window menu. I believe this ticket is related to the context menu that opens when right clicking (or left click and holding for a second) on a file, and ensuring those menu items are available from outside of the context menu. I don't see the zoom options available from within the context menu to begin with. Replying to [comment:8 humdinger]: > Sure, a shift-key isn't available on a non-keyboard touch device either... But I think everyone is pretty convinced that the whole GUI/Decorator will have to change for a touch device. And that is outside the scope of R1 development (if it isn't outright out of scope for Haiku's desktop target... but hey, it's open source, so if there's folk interested in that...) Yes, I was thinking about touch devices, tablets specifically, that wouldn't have the keyboard available to hold shift, at all. This answers my question, thanks. -- Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/9565#comment:9> Haiku <http://dev.haiku-os.org> Haiku - the operating system.