On Saturday 31 July 2004 17.31, Jan Heldmaier wrote:
> > > > It would be nice, to activate the send-Button by
> >
> > only
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> > > > pressing [Enter] instead of [CTRL]-[Enter]
> >
> > together
> >
> > > > (like the behavior of Trillian on M$).
> >
> > It would be nice but it is even nicer to have the
> > line breaks in messages.
> > If we can't choose the preferred behavior (as an
> > option), I would rather keep
> > it as is.
>
> if we get an option to choose from would be the
> premium choice.
> i would prefer to set line-breaks with [CTRL]-[Enter]
> / [shift]-[Enter] and simply send msgs. only by
> [Enter] - that behaviour would be simply the
> other-way-round as it is now.
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I agree on the choice.
I run AMSN parallel to Licq, and they do NOT match in Enter/ctrl-Enter.
That is rather annoying if i run several talks at the same time.
I KNOW there are programs, like kopete to use both protocols at the same tie,
but that is not what i want (for several reasons)
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/Rikard
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