Non default button behavior

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Non default button behavior

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Hi!

Imho. the default behavior for buttons is:

Click a button to activate it.
Click another time on the button to deactivate it.

I've notices a non default button behavior for this buttons:

- The dropdown menu from the Button bar (if you make a .bar file show as menu)
- The dropdown menu from the redefined hotkeys menu (Configuration -> Options -> Misc.)

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Re: Non default button behavior

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DarkRuleR wrote:I've notices a non default button behavior for this buttons:

- The dropdown menu from the Button bar (if you make a .bar file show as menu)
I can say more. Such a button behaves very irregular. Try slow clicking this button many times. You can click 3-4-5 times before it starts triggering on/off as expected. Would be nice if it will be corrected.

So: confirm and support ++
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I can confirm the problem - what happens is that the click closes the menu, but is passed down to the button bar, which just opens it again...
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Post by *Postkutscher »

Seems to be fixed now.
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Post by *StickyNomad »

Both issues seem to be fixed here, too in pb3 (buttonbar as menu and redefine hotkeys menu).
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Thanks!
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