> That's another option that I use, but a general keyword search is not always > the most efficient search. And, though it is only one click, why click when > you don't have to?
Just, in the example I was replacing Control+W with F3, saving a click, but I take your point. I also prefer keyboard over mouse, and don't mentally class key clicks the same way I do mouse clicks. But not everyone is the same. > I'm not a programmer, so I'm probably way off base, but aren't we only > talking about a tiny line of code? My brain was in XUL land, where getting XUL to make embedded HTML interfaces do stuff is usually not fun, particularly with the OPAC wrapper that lives in the local client code and is not served remotely (so, you'd have to deploy new staff clients). Ben Shum's TT approach is better. -- Jason Etheridge | Community and Migration Manager | Equinox Software - Open Your Library | 1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457) | [email protected] | http://www.esilibrary.com
