Dear Conkeror developers, Thanks for your hard work. Conkeror is now eminently usable and much nicer than mouse-oriented browsers.
There is one feature that I can't get accustomed to. When you type f followed by a digit, the link is followed immediately if the link number is unambigous, but never if it is ambiguous (in which case it requires Enter). Having to hit Enter for some numbers and not for others is hard, so I generally type Enter regardless. But this may interfere with the browsing of the new page (for instance if you land on a text box), and means an extra keystroke. What I would be prefer is that f+1 immediately follow link 1 if that's unambiguous, and if it's ambigous, rather than waiting forever for another digit or a carriage return, it would follow link 1 anyway after, say, 2 seconds. This way a user who doesn't mind waiting 2 seconds can get away without hitting carriage return (though of course he could still hit it for speed, if he wanted to). What do you think? Silvio PS. The same suggestion holds for c instead of f, of course. _______________________________________________ Conkeror mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/conkeror
