Yes, the fix will be included in 1.6.1 (coming soon)
Honza

On Dec 5, 6:00 pm, Eric Ongerth <[email protected]> wrote:
> Forgive me -- Firebug's bug tracker lists issue 3721 for this.
> Several similar issues have been merged into it, and it looks like
> it's blocking for 1.6.1 thus it will be getting good attention.  Link:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=3721&q=keyboard%20shor...
>
> On Dec 5, 8:51 am, Eric Ongerth <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Firebug 1.6.0 has keyboard shortcuts for "Go Forward" (Ctrl-Shift-
> > Right) and "Go Back" (Ctrl-Shift-Left) that pre-emptively capture
> > those key combinations, preventing regular editing in Gmail windows
> > from working correctly.  When you are composing mail and use those
> > combos as normally intended -- to highlight the next word to the left
> > or the right -- nothing happens.
>
> > As a workaround, you can open Firebug options > keyboard shortcuts and
> > change the shortcuts to something else.  But there appears to be no
> > way to remove a shortcut entirely, or to turn off shortcuts for
> > particular pages or domains.  That would be much better.  I could not
> > figure out how to put nothing at all in the shortcuts for "Go Forward"
> > and "Go Back".  The keyboard shortcuts dialog forced me to enter some
> > key at least.  When I simply highlighted the previous contents ("Ctrl-
> > Shift-Right", for example) and pressed Backspace to delete it
> > (visually, at least) then clicked "OK" my change was not saved and the
> > existing unwanted shortcut came right back.  I tried using Del instead
> > of Backspace and it only set the shortcut to Del.  Very very unwanted!
>
> > This would all be funny if it wasn't an intrusive and unwanted change
> > with no apparent option to turn it off.  My workaround at this point
> > was to assign both "Go Forward" and "Go Back" to keys I hardly ever
> > use... I think I used the reverse quotation mark and the tilde.
>
> > The Gmail support forums are, since December 2nd or 3rd, filling up
> > with people complaining that Ctrl-Shift-Left and Ctrl-Shift-Right no
> > longer work in Gmail composition windows.  The devs are patiently
> > explaining that it's Firebug and people need to change their keyboard
> > shortcuts.  That's well and good, and of course anyone who runs
> > Firebug should be well aware of change notes for each version.  But
> > ultimately a change like this should never be made that intrusively,
> > pre-emptively, affects another (and more primary) piece of software.
>
> > The same issue is true for Ctrl-Shift used with the Up, Down, PgUp,
> > and PgDown keys, though they're less commonly used.
>
> > A minor fix would be to just rush a minor version update that includes
> > a checkbox to turn off keyboard shortcuts entirely, and one to turn
> > them off for a given page or domain.
>
> > But the proper fix really is to go back to not stealing key combos
> > that are *very* commonly used for text editing.  If a change could be
> > made in the capturing properties so that any focused text-editing
> > window would not lose those combinations to Firebug, that would be
> > cool.  Or a different combination could be used by default.
>
> > Sincerely,
> > Eric Ongerth
> > Grateful Firebug user until this ;)
>
>

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