Closed
Bug 162451
Opened 22 years ago
Closed 22 years ago
[RFE] shift-click titlebar hide-toolbar button to customize toolbar prefs
Categories
(Camino Graveyard :: Toolbars & Menus, enhancement)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
WONTFIX
People
(Reporter: gyuen, Assigned: saari)
References
Details
Shift-clicking the hide tool bar botton on the upper right side of the titlebar could select customize toolbar. This functionality exists in the Finder.
Comment 1•22 years ago
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*** Bug 162452 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
A reasonable RFE. Confirming.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
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Comment 3•22 years ago
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wow, I learn a new keyboard short cut every day
Summary: shift-click titlebar hide-toolbar button to customize toolbar prefs → [RFE] shift-click titlebar hide-toolbar button to customize toolbar prefs
Comment 4•22 years ago
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Command-Option-Click does the same thing in nearly every Cocoa app, including Chimera. I assume it's provided by the OS. No idea why the Finder uses a different key-combo. (Is this stiff the case in 10.2?)
Command+option+click does indeed activate the toolbar customization sheet. If we already have one shortcut, we don't need another. Recommend WONTFIX.
The shift-click thing is a Finder-specific hack, AFAIK (since it's the only Carbon-based app I've seen with a configurable toolbar.) Something for Apple to fix.
The standard Cocoa shortcut for this indeed is Cmd-Option-Click (also note that Cmd-Click will alternate between the "Text only", "Text&Icons" and "Icons only" display modes). It's Finder that should be fixed. Closing this as WONTFIX.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 22 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
Comment 8•22 years ago
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agreed --vrfying since cmd-opt-clicking the toolbar button works.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
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