Florian, Works fine on OS-X. (use Ctrl+<key>)
On Windows you should use Alt+<key> which seems to work ok on IE6 , but with the restriction that you need to use the keyboard shortcut to select the link or button, then press enter to execute. But I had issues with FF on Win too. Alt+<something> leads you to predefined FF keys. dirk On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Florian Holeczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> * There's a question "Can some scripting be used in wiki pages? Which > >> language is used?", which is at the moment answered with "TCL > >> plugin, JavaScript". Is this still correct and exhaustive? > > > You need plugins for scripting. > > As far as I know, there is also a Groovy plugin available. > > Right, I've found this one in the meantime. > > >> * Are main actions of the wiki available via keyboard shortcuts? > >> I think yes, because it's documented on > >> http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/JSPWikiKeyboardShortcuts > >> but I've never found out how it works... IS it working? > > > Yes, this is working. Both on OS-X as WIN platforms. > > The help-texts indicate the shortcut key in square brackets, the TABS > > have the shortcut key underscored. > > I'm using Firefox 2 and Windows XP SP2 with IE7. In both browsers > I've tried several combinations of Alt, Ctrl and the Windows key, but > no success. > > Regards, > Florian >
