Nikolay Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm with Kurt, not changing the default behaviour for a cross-platform app.
me too
So would this do it, or is this document getting too long?
README.OpenBSD should talk about OpenBSD specifics, this is just a
general configuration issue that
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things bigger (I checked with opera,
konqueror, and yes, internet explorer as well).
Mozilla does it the
Marc Espie wrote:
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things bigger (I checked with opera,
konqueror, and yes, internet explorer as well).
On Friday 26 October 2007 11:41:03 am Marc Espie wrote:
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things bigger (I checked with opera,
konqueror, and
Kurt Miller wrote:
On Friday 26 October 2007 11:41:03 am Marc Espie wrote:
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things bigger (I checked with
Marc Balmer wrote:
Kurt Miller wrote:
On Friday 26 October 2007 11:41:03 am Marc Espie wrote:
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold
control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things
* Ian Darwin [2007-10-26]:
I'm with Kurt, not changing the default behaviour for a cross-platform app.
me too
So would this do it, or is this document getting too long?
README.OpenBSD should talk about OpenBSD specifics, this is just a
general configuration issue that does not need to be