If you post a link to a bug that describes a single, concrete, narrowly
defined issue along with a proposed solution we can discuss that.

I understand you see allot of stuff you want to fix, which is great.  But if
you continue to post messages that contain a bunch of different issues mixed
together it's very hard to have any kind of meaningful discussion.

My comment about the importance of fixing more fundamental existing bugs
stands.

Best regards,
Jeremy

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, nakro <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> *sigh* .... i wrote such a splendid reply but chrome entered one of
> his moods and refused to pop out of the taskbar....
>
> here is the much shorter version :
> tell your friend at FF that at least on 3.0.10 the Ctrl+right shift do
> not work (try www.google.com and see in the edit control)
> also, i failed to see the logic in his reasoning for why visual
> selection is a bad thing
> if you are located anywhere in a text, and you press SHIFT + LEFT,
> when is it ever a bad idea
> to take the char to your left ? never! really never (even if you
> imagine numbers or other things)
>
> nvm,
>
> as for chrome, just one example :
> if you download a file (3.0.183.0 (17405)‬)  with hebrew UI
> you will see the localized version of "this file could harm...." but
> the buttons are to the right of this message
> which would seem awkward.... but maybe you thought it was a good
> thing, do you have some design doc about
> how you wanted RTL to look ?
> another example, still in that area, in the DL shelf, the "pie chart"
> grows CW (good!) and in the download tab (Ctrl+J)
> it shows it CCW (not to mention that the file is displayed in the
> middle of the text between the DL speed and size.... funny!)
> but which one did you think is the more "correct" behavior ? CW ?
> CCW ? anyways it has to be consistent
>
> i would actually like to code all these fixes myself, because i am
> quite excited about chrome programming
> but how does one know which way you ppl decided is the right way ?
>
> >
>

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