Re: [PATCH 05/11] kconfig: qconf: show data column all the time

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On 8/29/20 1:14 AM, Masahiro Yamada wrote:
> The next commit will allow users to edit "int", "hex", "string"
> menus in-place from the data column.
> 
> The data column should be always displayed.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> 
>  scripts/kconfig/qconf.cc | 29 +----------------------------
>  scripts/kconfig/qconf.h  |  5 +----
>  2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
> 

I am trying to edit LOG_BUF_SHIFT, which has a value of 17
(this is x86_64).

I want to change the 7 to 9, making it 19, so I double-click on the "17"
(single-click won't give me an edit cursor). The edit cursor is
immediately after the "17", so it's like
						17|
with the | cursor blinking. What I expect to be able to do is
Backspace, enter 9, press Enter, and the new value is 19.
But Backspace does nothing. I just have to enter the complete new
value: 19. So IMO it does not act like an edit box so much as a
replacement box.
Also, the new value that I enter is displayed/written over the old value,
so I see 17 in white-on-blue and over that I see 19 in black until I
press Enter, then I see only 19 in white-on-blue.

BTW, if I edit DEFAULT_HOSTNAME, which begins as "(none)" and I change it
to "xyz" and then change it to <empty string>, it becomes
CONFIG_DEFAULT_HOSTNAME=""
Should I have to enter "(none)" to get it back to (none)?  I guess so.



-- 
~Randy




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