On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:29 AM, Greg Oliver <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Caleb Eggensperger <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 16:17, Greg Oliver <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hmmmm...  This makes me want to stop using it again...  I do not want to
>>> bring up the "one-click highlight" issue again, but with this, we are also
>>> required to right-click->copy before paste-n-go works..
>>> The linux version sure is breaking all of our linux mouse habits in bad
>>> ways!
>>
>> You can middle click on the new tab button to "paste and go" from the
>> PRIMARY in a new tab. How is this related to the one click highlight issue?
>> Right clicking doesn't highlight the contents of the omnibox. I think you
>> mean that the issue is that paste and go uses the clipboard not the PRIMARY.
>> You could maybe file a bug about that, but I prefer the current behavior.
>>
>
> Just another thing we have to learn from "normal" X mouse usage for
> chromium...  Why can't paste and go work from the primary selection?
> Why do I need to open another tab to accomplish this?
+1! Though chrome has good tab support ,I still try to keep the tab  number
as few as possible.I'll stick to the same tab as much as possible.

> It is not related as in the same issue, but just another example - ie,
> single clicking the url, and wiping out the primary selection that was
> selected..  Same with autocomplete url...

It  is really annyoing that single click  on the omnibar highlight the url
instead of double click.it breaks when I try to change part of the url
with the text from the primary selection,like when accessing a specific
chromium issue with the issue number from the primary selection

> I'm pretty sure from the past lengthy threads that it is going to
> remain this way though, so I am not intending to start a debate over
> who prefers what...  Just stating what I prefer..
excuse me,where can I find those  lengthy debate over this?just giving me
some keywords to search the google group will do.So I can find the reasoning

It is a pity that google chromium tries to break the Normal "X" mouse behaviour
with habits from windows users which is also understandable since windows
users are its primary targeted ones.

> -Greg
>
> >
>

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