> --- Martin Fernau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Saturday 31 July 2004 17.31, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
>> > I agree on the choice.
>> >
>> > I run AMSN parallel to Licq, and they do NOT match in
>> Enter/ctrl-Enter.
>> That is rather annoying if i run several talks at the same time. I KNOW
>> there are programs, like kopete to use both protocols at the same tie,
>> > but that is not what i want (for several reasons)
>> >
>> > --
>> >          /Rikard
>>
>> also a good idea would be the possibility to send the message if you
>> press
>> enter _twice_
>> a single enter will break the link and you can type more... but if you
>> press enter two times, the message will be send
>
> What if I want to insert two consecutive line breaks in the message?
> I think sending the message upon pressing Enter is a _bad_ idea:
> once it's gone, you can't take it back.
> Requiring a combination of keys is a way of ensuring that the user really
> means to send the message w/o being too much of an inconvenience.
> For most applications, email clients, word processing, 'Enter' is
> associated
> with a line break, not sending something out.
> So, by all means, please keep the behaviour the way it is unless it is
> made customisable.
>
> Rico.

Hmm.. I'm agree to you. But if it's customizable via an option-toolbox,
then we're all pleased :)
however, I use strg+enter. It was just a thought of me ;)

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