Jordan Hubbard wrote:
Jordan, what do you think about making the keymap selection the first
step of the "Standard" installation?
Most people don't need to set it, and the Standard install is all
about trying to take the "most general" path. If I'm wildly wrong
about this anywhere but
OK, if I understood correctly, is this patch reasonable at this time?
Yes, this looks much better!
- Jordan
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Jordan Hubbard wrote:
OK, if I understood correctly, is this patch reasonable at this time?
Yes, this looks much better!
Jordan, what do you think about making the keymap selection the first
step of the "Standard" installation?
Cheers,
-- JMA
** Jose M. Alcaide // [EMAIL
Hi Jordan,
How about this patch to display keymap menu correctly with 80 column
width console?
# If someone have a good idea to abbrevate "(accent)" string,
# I'd like to trim this word to reduce left column width of this menu.
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Jun Kuriyama [EMAIL PROTECTED] // IMG SRC, Inc.
How about this patch to display keymap menu correctly with 80 column
width console?
This unfortunately breaks the alphabetical menu accelerator behavior.
You can't have that space at the beginning - it's special. :)
Any other way of shortening the menus is fair, however, and I'd
be happy to
At 25 Oct 2000 03:36:55 GMT,
Jordan Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This unfortunately breaks the alphabetical menu accelerator behavior.
You can't have that space at the beginning - it's special. :)
Any other way of shortening the menus is fair, however, and I'd
be happy to see you or
At 25 Oct 2000 03:36:55 GMT,
Jordan Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This unfortunately breaks the alphabetical menu accelerator behavior.
You can't have that space at the beginning - it's special. :)
Any other way of shortening the menus is fair, however, and I'd
be happy to see you or
At 25 Oct 2000 03:56:37 GMT,
Jordan Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, the idea in the large menus is that only the first item in a
given alphabetical category has an accelerator so you can jump
straight to that "letter" with relative ease. Whether the accelerator
is also "free" or not