> Right click on desktop in QML/toolkit apps should behave like their GTK equivalent unless a strong case against it can be made.
I would be happy to hear a properly explained verion of that statement :) In my view the GTK is an obsolate technology on Desktop and I would keep only those UX and User Input paradigms that make sense. The GTK heritage should not limit our design and UX plans we have for the converged UITK.
I would vote on that right click on the desktop does the same as long press on the touch device
> Right click on desktop in QML/toolkit apps should behave like their GTK equivalent unless a strong case against it can be made.
I would be happy to hear a properly explained verion of that statement :) In my view the GTK is an obsolate technology on Desktop and I would keep only those UX and User Input paradigms that make sense. The GTK heritage should not limit our design and UX plans we have for the converged UITK.
I would vote on that right click on the desktop does the same as long press on the touch device