With some features, there are some customary defaults or behaviors
that are different for different platforms.  The issue listed above is
for Mac platforms.

The same issue for Linux is:  
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=11614

On Jul 13, 12:01 pm, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> On that note, Firefox for Linux doesn't select all the text, but Chrome
> does.
>
> Personally, I prefer to just Ctrl+L to select the URL, and not select it
> when I click (unless I double-click), that way I can edit the URL
> without being confused (currently it selects the whole URL, and when you
> drag--regardless of where you start--it selects from the end of the URL
> to the cursor's position, which really confuses me. If that could be
> fixed, I would be less against the current behavior).
>
>
>
> On Mon, 2009-07-13 at 10:05 -0700, dhhwai wrote:
> > For the Mac, the current answer is:
> >http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=14723Comment 1
> > from [email protected], Jun 19, 2009
> > "Safari, Firefox, and Camino on the mac don't select the URL, so we're
> > going to follow suit."
>
> > On Jul 13, 9:21 am, aa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello
>
> > > When using the latest MAC build, when you give focus to the Omnibar by
> > > clicking on it with the mouse it will not select all text.
>
> > > On the windows version, when you click on the omnibar with the mouse
> > > it automatically selects all text so that you can start typing right
> > > away.
>
> > > Is this feature not yet implemented? Or its behavior will be different
> > > on the mac platform?
>
> > > Not having this affects workflow.
>
> > > Regards
> > > Albert
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