On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 01:14:22PM +0100, Smylers wrote:
> 
> So you're saying that because T is the standard access key for 'Cut'
> that it should never be used for anything else, even on menus that don't
> have a 'Cut' item and are nothing to do with editing?  At the top level
> the main Firefox 'Tools' menu uses T as its access key (for example
> press F10 then T), and within that menu 'Themes' again uses T.

One of my Firefox hates is that one of the few shortcuts I use *isn't*
context sensitive. In Netscape, and later Mozilla, if the focus is in
the address bar, a ^W erases the word before the cursor. Just like my
shell does, and my editor. Very, very useful if you want to paste in a
new URL. But not so in Firefox. Oh, no, then ^W kills the current tab,
which, if all you have is one window with just one tab, quits Firefox.



Abigail

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