A. Pagaltzis skribis 2007-11-13 12:04 (+0100):
> (If anyone is interested in a list, I can provide it. Not sure
> it's on-topic material.)
I would like to know, and I'm posting this to the list just to annoy
people who are against using hates-software for providing fixes ;)
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On 13-Nov-2007, at 01:43, Timothy Knox wrote:
But let me clue you in on how GUIs work in the 21st century.
Nowadays, when an
application highlights a button as a default, hitting return is
normally
interpreted as though the user had pressed that button.
Is this Firefox hate or Windows hate?
On 13/11/2007, A. Pagaltzis wrote:
> (If anyone is interested in a list, I can provide it. Not sure
> it's on-topic material.)
I'd certainly be interested, if you don't mind.
Thanks,
Earle
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On Nov 13, 2007 12:04 PM, A. Pagaltzis wrote:
> My profile is tricked out with 8 (eight!) such Unbreak Me
> extensions. Until I had not realised that half -- fully *half* --
> of my laundry list of installed extensions comprises fixes for
> one kind of braindeath in Firefox or another.
>
> Wow.
>
* Yossi Kreinin [2007-11-13 11:00]:
> I use Firefox on a Windows and a Linux machine. I didn't figure
> out how to save the session except for killing the process, in
> which case Firefox asks whether I want to restore the session
> or not when it's launched again.
There's an Unbreak Me extension
Timothy Knox wrote:
When I hit the triply-accursed enter key, and you have a fscking button
highlighted, I want you to act as though I had personally moved the mouse over
the d*mned button and mother-fscking clicked it! AARRRGGH! You
filth-encrusted slimy turd! May you suffer a terminal case
On 13/11/2007, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
> The header says it all
Indeed. While we're at it, here's what my rss reader fed me this morning:
http://udrepper.livejournal.com/19395.html
Some good libtool hate by the glibc maintainer.
The header says it all
If that is not enough, combine that with building open source projects
that already gone wrong in choosing libtool to make *their* lives more
easy and now try to build on AIX (a subject of a lot of hate on itself)
in a mixed 32bit / 64bit environment and you're fucked comple
Dear Firefox updater,
Thank you so much for keeping my copy of Firefox, and my Firefox extensions, up
to date. I really appreciate that, truly I do.
But let me clue you in on how GUIs work in the 21st century. Nowadays, when an
application highlights a button as a default, hitting return is norma