Re: Relocating to England (was: accesskey attribute support)

2002-11-18 Thread Laurens M. Fridael
Michael Nordström wrote: > > 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

Relocating to England (was: accesskey attribute support)

2002-11-17 Thread Michael Nordström
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 ___ plucker-dev mailing list [EM

Re: accesskey attribute support

2002-11-17 Thread Laurens M. Fridael
Michael Nordström wrote: > > 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

Re: accesskey attribute support

2002-11-17 Thread Michael Nordström
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

Re: accesskey attribute support

2002-11-17 Thread Robert O'Connor
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 l

Re: accesskey attribute support

2002-11-17 Thread Michael Nordström
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

Re: accesskey attribute support

2002-11-17 Thread David A. Desrosiers
> 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

Re: accesskey attribute support

2002-11-16 Thread Dave
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

Re: accesskey attribute support

2002-11-16 Thread Dave
> 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

Re: accesskey attribute support

2002-11-16 Thread Michael Nordström
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 ___ plucker-dev

accesskey attribute support

2002-11-13 Thread Dave Maddock
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