<div><div>The bug is in the UI of Eric itself, NOT with a UI I am making with Eric. (v4.4.2 (r3677) on Ubuntu 10.04)</div><div><br></div><div>Right-clicking can open a context menu, but if you hold it down long enough for that context menu to open underneath the cursor, then releasing that same right mouse button can select and start one of those options. This happens even if you only hold it down for a fraction of a second, and have no time to see or read anything.</div>
<div><br></div><div>For example in the Project-Viewer's Sources tab, right clicks on a source file will reveal a menu where deleting/removing is one of the options. So if you accidentally hold the right-click down for just a fraction of a second before letting go of it, then you can delete/remove that file without an option for undo. It happens so fast that you don't know what you just did.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I'm used to UIs that don't let this happen. If a right mouse button down event opens a menu, then the up of that same button should not be ignored. Or am I missing something? Maybe this isn't up to Eric, but a function of Gnome?</div>
<div><br></div><div>I'm giving up on the tutorials for learning Eric. I'm on a laptop without perfect mouse control (more of a typer anyway), and I can't stop from accidentally doing things that have no undo option. What a waste. Eric seems so clean and convenient. </div>
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