On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, James wrote: > Type ahead find should be "enabled" as default but not "on" by default.
Agreed. > It should follow the way I have it set up. Type / to turn it on then > hit ESC to turn it off. That's an interesting way of doing it, and not hard to remember. An alternative would be double-hit <esc> to toggle it on or off. A sound effect wouldn't hurt -- I'm thinking of the old MacOS9- "Easy Access" features, toggled by hitting, I believe, <shift> five times. There'd be a specific sound effect (upward trill) and EA would be on. Hitting <shift> five times more would turn it off and cause the opposite sound effect (downward trill). > That way it doesn't interfere with normal > behavior. And can easily be used by people who want to use it. And it > should be documented that / turns it on and ESC turns it off so when > people bitch about it we can tell them that they should RTFM. (Y)es to all. > Also how is image scaling a "destructive" feature that should be off > by default? Somehow to me it seems better to view the entire image to > see if it is worth saving, and it's much easier to do that when scaled > than if I have to scroll. I agree with this in principle -- I haven't run into any situations that make me feel strongly opposed to image scaling. What are the arguments against it? DS _______________________________________________ Camino mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/camino
