I wrote:

> Mark writes:
>
>> Actually, in google maps at least the problem is focus; if you hit
>> tab a few times you should be able to get to a context where +/-
>> work to change font size instead of being captured by the map
>> itself.
>
> Not the same thing.  What happens when you click on the scale bar with
> the mouse, or turn the mouse wheel, is not a change in font size but a
> change in the scale (and thus the scope) of the map itself.  I fear
> that a mouseless user would be severely handicapped.

Actually, my Conkeror seems to have been in a mood yesterday.  It
stalled this morning, and I restarted it.  Now, in Google Maps, the +
& - keys actually do change the scale rather than merely the font
size.  Furthermore, the arrow keys scroll properly.

Nikos Apostolakis wrote:

> Joe Fineman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Actually, I do not greatly resent being forced to use the trackball
>> now & then.  The evident absence of a way to print the current page
>> (or, it seems, save it to a file), on the other hand, is a severe
>> drawback IMO, and I faintly hope that I have merely overlooked
>> something.

> Did you try `M-x print-buffer'?  

Thank you; I thought of that later myself, and indeed it works.  It is
not in the User Manual, tho.  Is there a way to get a list of all the
commands available under M-x -- perhaps even with documentation?  I
have discovered experimentally that M-x <tab> cycles thru them, and by
that means I discovered the welcome existence of M-x save-page as
well, but it would be nice to have something I could peruse at
leisure.

Thanks again to all for your promptness & patience.
-- 
---  Joe Fineman    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

||:  The evil of most days is more than sufficient thereunto.  :||

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