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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 13/10/2018 à 13:28, Samuel Gougeon a
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<li><span class="term">Out of the datatip mode (which requires a
first click to activate it), in the general interactive
editor : left-clicking on an anchor selects the whole curve
instead of only the datatip. Then right-clicking opens the
contextual menu, with actions for the axes or the curve:</span><br>
<span class="term"></span><span class="term"><img
src="cid:part1.FF59CEB2.A11FECFB@free.fr" alt=""
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It would be interesting to resolve the clicked object: if
the click position is around an anchor, then in the
contextual menu the "copy to clipboard" action could be
about the only datatip (its coordinates)<br>
(By the way, in the existing menu, the difference between
"Copy" and "Copy to clipboard" looks unclear to me).</span></li>
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About this last point: The issue that makes things rather puzzling
is that, presently, the contextual menu mixes items related to
different objects: Axes, and curves, ...<br>
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<li>The default object when entering the editor is the current
axes. OK (but the figure's level is not reachable).</li>
<li>After selecting a curve, the menu opened when right-clicking
is the<i> Axes contextual menu + newly activated items</i>,
instead of being dedicated only to actions <i>on curves</i>.
Then, it's unclear on what some "general actions" like copy,
delete, clear... are done: the axes, the curve, (then the
datatip ?) ...<br>
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<li>For datatips, imho it would be more handy to resolve the left
selecting click without having to activate the
datatipManagerMode, and then display a contextual menu with
actions only on the selected datatip, like copying its
coordinates.</li>
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<p>Regards<br>
Samuel</p>
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