damn.. you got a good point there :P
well either way will be good, although I don't use shortcut for
toolbar, will be good to safari user
Kelvin
On 03/09/2005, at 10:24 PM, Jon Hicks wrote:
Currently the only shortcut key to switch tabs is by using option
+ cmd + left/right. I think it will be good if cmd + n(the tab
number, 1 to 9) can be implemented as well. I am using cmd + n
with adium, firefox and iterm, it will be good if camino can do
the same too, it will be more consistent with other app and make
my life much more easier :) Just a thought...
One problem with cmd + number is that Safari and Omniweb both use
this as shortcuts for toolbar bookmarks. It seems as if Camino has
emulated Safari with other key combos (such as view source and
switching tabs), maybe to make it easier for someone to switch to
Camino?
I'd love to see Camino adopt cmd - n for bookmarks.
Cheers,
Jon
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On 3 Sep 2005, at 12:44, Kelvin Tse wrote:
Currently the only shortcut key to switch tabs is by using option
+ cmd + left/right. I think it will be good if cmd + n(the tab
number, 1 to 9) can be implemented as well. I am using cmd + n
with adium, firefox and iterm, it will be good if camino can do
the same too, it will be more consistent with other app and make
my life much more easier :) Just a thought...
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