Re: [Framework-Team] OT: problems with Gmane misinterpretations of browse back/forward and other key combinations

2008-10-03 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Graham Perrin wrote:
> To seasoned Framework Team users of Gmane, a plea:
> 
> How do I prevent Gmane from misinterpreting key combinations?

I see more and more complaints about gmane. Personally I really wish
people who just use the mailing list directly instead of using gateway
like gmane or nabble for posting. 

We can not support gmane, so questions like this should be send to the
gmane team, not to us.

> (I'm using Gmane now only because there's no plone.org interface to  
> this list, reasons for which I understand.)

We have http://lists.plone.org/pipermail/framework-team/ which works
perfectly for reading the list. And you can use your normal email client
to post to the list.

Wichert.
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[Framework-Team] OT: problems with Gmane misinterpretations of browse back/forward and other key combinations

2008-10-02 Thread Graham Perrin

To seasoned Framework Team users of Gmane, a plea:

How do I prevent Gmane from misinterpreting key combinations?

Examples: I browse from
 to

(click on subject)

then click on the third item in the thread
then (click on subject)



Now: focused on what I want, preparing to copy the URL, I key
command-l to simultaneously present the toolbar and select/highlight the
 Location (URL)

In everything other than Gmane, this works.

In Gmane, the standard key combinations are ignored or over-ridden :(
I'm misdirected to a completely different point in the list, away from  
the thread, away from the subject :(


Lost, frustrated, I key
command-[
to browse back, then back again, but oh no, the standard key  
combinations are ignored or over-ridden.


The problems are evident in both Safari and Firefox 3.0.3 so it's not  
browser-specific.


TIA for any tips. I'm most familiar with the Nabble-recommended route  
to Plone-related discussions ;)


Graham

(I'm using Gmane now only because there's no plone.org interface to  
this list, reasons for which I understand.)


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