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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 11:08:51 +0100
From: Magnus Therning
Subject: Re: Keyboard shortucts and extensions
To: [email protected]
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On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 10:12:46 +0530, shirish wrote:
>Hi all,
>      First of all thank you for a cool browser.  I've been a firefox
>user for a long time as I can remember as well had been using IE
>before that. So I have few queries in order :-
>
>1. The conventional shortcut for the URI Address bar (Alt+D) doesn't
>work in epiphany. I tried to see in the preferences but came up nada
>there.  Any other place where you could tell me to look?

Since I never really was an IE user I've always thought that ctrl-l (for
location bar :-) was the conventional shortcut.  That works in both
firefox and epiphany.  It wasn't until very recently I found that IE
uses alt-d :-)

Using Ubuntu 7.04 and Xfce desktop before I proceed further :-

Ok that is news to me, as I'm under the impression that it was Alt+D
I tried the Alt+ I but that didn't work either. Both in windows as well
as linux.
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 14:36:25 +0200
From: Roberth Sjon?y
Subject: Re: A suggestion
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Thanks for reply, I think you misunderstand me, to open all links in
Epiphany is not the problem, I would that all webpages can be opened in
a new tab even they are opened outside Epiphany or outside epiphany,
some links create a new browser window when i open them in Epiphany at
this point. I want Epiphany to act like Firefox in this case.

>It can, I saw that in the gnome preferences. System > Preferences >
>Preferred applications, and when you set epiphany as your default
>browser there is an option to make it open everything in new tabs.
>
>I think that's what you are looking for?

 Well, well the plot thickens , I tried to see the same in xfce but
didn't come up, perhaps that's an xfce issue?

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