Thanks Dirk! Now I've found out that it's Alt+Shift+<key> in both Firefox 2 and IE7. I guess this was the only combination I had forgotten :-)
Is there any rule on how to do internationalization regarding access keys? The problem is, for example, 'View' has the access key 'v', but in german it's 'Anzeigen'. Regards, Florian Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 31.03.2008 um 21:02: > 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 >>
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