On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 22:10:56 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote: >> Oh, I downed the "new" version, but that is on the other HDD...
I have just downed another copy, I think. At the end, as the Save screen came up the entire page turned Royal Blue in colour and froze! I will have to check this later... >> A couple of things that *I* would find handy to make Arachne's use more >> pleasant... >> A "Send" BUTTON similar to the F2 "Save" button on the e-mail page... >> [maybe even a key to match the Cancel button too, while I'm at it] > I'm not sure what you mean. What I am after is possibly having other keys assigned to the "Send Mail NOW" button, and the "Cancel" button. I feel [that for me, anyway] it would reduce the mouse usage, and when one has finished writing a reply, one could just press [eg. F10] and the message would be automatically sent off. > We have the "Send unsent mail" button on the 'mail page'. (mail.htm) I have checked that out. It seems that I need the page that I am actually using in order to write on at the moment... > Or are you refering to some other page ? >> Ability to join into "live" chat area's... [Is this Java?] > Arachne/ICQ is a possibility sometime in the future. Beaut! > --- part of the SRC-Tree --- > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\datatype.h > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\elib.h > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\file.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\globals.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\icqmain.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\icqproto.h > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\login.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\lsicq.h > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\msg.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\msgqueue.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\msgqueue.h > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\sendmsg.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\server.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\ui.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\util.c > e:\arachne\asrc\asrc173.gpl\icq\wattcp.h > ____________________________ >> An "Escape" button to disable Arachne without having to re-boot when >> Arachne freezes up on a site. Maybe a combination like "Ctrl-Alt-F10"... > Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Pause/Break will 'usually' (but not always), do the trick. Thanks you, Glenn. I will try that. >> A key/button to open an attachment without having to use the mouse >> click. > We can also 'Tab' to the attachment and press Enter. Yes, but it takes so long hitting the Tab key... even longer than putting hand to mouse! I would like a more keyboard responsive system, and less reliance upon the mouse...
