Michael Nordström wrote:
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> Yes. Cambridge will be my "first stop"; then it depends on where I can
> find an interesting job (I will never move to London, though:)
London is just way too expensive(and too hectic for my tastes). A friend of
mine intended to stay there for a couple of years, but le
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002, Laurens M. Fridael wrote:
> Moving as in "living there"?
Yes. Cambridge will be my "first stop"; then it depends on where I can
find an interesting job (I will never move to London, though:)
/Mike
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Michael Nordström wrote:
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> Sounds like a good idea. I will add this to my "take a closer look"
> TODO ;-) However, the next few days I will be packing my belongings
> (moving to England on Friday), so it will take a while before I have
> something for you to try out...
>
Moving as in "living the
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002, Robert O'Connor wrote:
> One possible solution would be to have a prefixing stroke to go into
> accesskey mode.
Sounds like a good idea. I will add this to my "take a closer look"
TODO ;-) However, the next few days I will be packing my belongings
(moving to England on Frida
On 17 Nov 2002 at 21:21, Michael Nordström wrote:
> - how should the accesskey be entered on the Palm without interfering
> with the gesture actions?
> Any suggestions on how to enter the accesskeys?
This is reasonable: there would be some keys that would be off-limits if just
scribbled the
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On Sat, Nov 16, 2002, Dave wrote:
> The accesskey attribute takes a single character as a value. When
> this character is pressed (IE and Mozilla require ALT + CHAR), the
> browser will give focus to textbox, follow the link, check the box,
> select the radio button, etc.
Well, including the acce
> And a thanks to David for creating the openurls.plkr.org wiki site. I try
> to sort at least 10 urls a day.
Thank you, and thanks for helping out. I've seen your name pop up
quite a bit in the revision history.
> Will the wiki site ever be publicly linked to on the main website or is
Sorry about my previous incomplete message, Evolution crapped out on me
while writing and it was sent somehow. Anyway..
Applying the accesskey idea in a more general sense, perhaps a user
could be allowed to assign an accesskey to a bookmark on creation. A
new hardware button preference could be
> Well, I'm not sure I understand what you mean with "accesskey
> attribute." Can you please provide some more info and/or examples?
Sure, the HTML 4 Specification
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/index/attributes.html
includes an attribute called accesskey for several tags (a, area,
button, input, la
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002, Dave Maddock wrote:
> Has anyone considered supporting the accesskey attribute
Well, I'm not sure I understand what you mean with "accesskey
attribute." Can you please provide some more info and/or examples?
/Mike
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Has anyone considered supporting the accesskey attribute which binds a
keypress, or graffiti stroke in our case, to a particular element? It would
come in handy for things like following links and jumping to anchors. It is
helpful with form related tags as well, if/when forms are supported. Thou
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