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Neal  WaltersSubject: XSLT GUI Mapper Drag Right-to-Left
Author: Neal Walters
Date: 23 Mar 2005 02:28 PM
It looks like you can drag a an XML element from the left to the
right, but not the right to the left? Why not allow both directions?

Seems like a right to left drag/drop would save some mouse movement.

Neal Walters
http://Biztalk-Training.com
http://VBScript-Training.com
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Ivan PedruzziSubject: XSLT GUI Mapper Drag Right-to-Left
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 24 Mar 2005 12:08 AM
Neal

Thank You for the feedback.

Even if techically possible constrain the mapping left-to-right
force the user to think in which direction the data is moving and
should help to understand how XSLT works.

Ivan



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Neal  WaltersSubject: XSLT GUI Mapper Drag Right-to-Left
Author: Neal Walters
Date: 07 Apr 2005 06:36 PM
If you have to connect a bunch of elements, that fastest way seems
to be to criss-cross like shoe-laces across the screen.
If you connected A to B and now the mouse is on the right side
of the screen, why pickup the mouse the move back to the left
side of the screen to drag C to D? Why not just move the cursor
down one row, then drag D to C?

Thanks for listening,
Neal Walters
http://Biztalk-Training.com
http://VBScript-Training.com

 
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