Peter Whaite wrote:
A common use of SPC (web browsers, w32 programs) is to "push the button"
when keyboard focus is on the button. I think that would be better - at
least when focus is on a button.
Thats in dialogs (not browser windows e.g.), and there I always use ENTER for
pushing buttons. I do that in custom buffers too.
I just tested Firefox. SPC scrolls forward and S-SPC backward - unless
you are on a button (like a normal button, checkbox or radiobutton). In
that case SPC "clicks" the button.
Perhaps info mode was made to mimic less :-).
I did use less for a long time until I found a good editor...
Must we always go the windows gui route? Being able to use the left
mouse to push buttons is a good change, but I prefer to retain the unixy
less-like behaviour for scrolling around in read only buffers.
Firefox decided do as less for SPC but not for BSPC as far as I
understand. I like the ability to be able to scroll forward with SPC.
The only thing I am suggesting is that this behaviour should perhaps be
changed when point is on a button. However this is by no means a big thing.
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