Zitat von gimili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Message composition is something that is used often. Shouldn't imp
tab to the message body after the message subject? To get to the
message body you have to hit tab 20 times after you enter the
subject when using firefox 3 and I can't get it to tab past the
subject field in Internet Explorer 7. This is annoying for mouse
haters like myself. Perhaps I am doing something wrong? Is there a
way to change the tab order? Is this a browser issue or a imp issue?
Both. We set a tab order, but it depends on the browser whether it
sticks to it. I disagree that tabbing from the subject should get to
the text body. This is confusing because you can't get to the elements
between those fields easily.
And since you discovered access keys, this is not necessary either.
It took me awhile to learn that in firefox 3 you need to hit alt,
shift and then the underlined character to move around in imp.
Perhaps that will help someone else. In ie you only need to use alt
and the underlined character.
The "S" is not underlined on the send message button but "alt shift
S" selects the send button and then "space bar" will do the same as
clicking on it to quickly send the message in firefox without the
mouse. A simple "alt-s" sends in message in ie. It would be nice
to get those underlines added to the buttons.
This is not possible.
There doesn't seem to be keyboard shortcuts in dimp for things like
send or jump to the "To" field.
This is because the elements in DIMP aren't HTML elements that could
have an access key.
In CVS HEAD I have implemented a proof of concept that converts access
keys to javascript keyboard handlers. The advantage is that that it
works consistently across all browsers, and that you can also use
access keys on elements that usually don't accept any.
Of course it also has a few disadvantages.
Jan.
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