J.O. Aho wrote:
I have seen how Mozilla started out and now been renamed to SeaMonkey,
one of the bad things that has happen is the adoption of the gtk2
toolkit, a lot of things has been broken due of gtk2 (that worked fine
in xlib, gtk and qt), now when it's supposed to become a major
J.O. Aho wrote:
All of the key combinations you use in the Linux (and *nixes using X11)
has some differences to the default key combinations, for example Mark
All Read and it seems there will be even more coming by looking at the
improvements for SM2.
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Actually one of the
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 14:22:14 -0500, Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote:
I think you're being a bit subjective here. Back when building a qt
version was an option, I gave it a try. I immediately trashed it and
went back to gtk2.
The QT port is back from the dead (at least for Firefox/Fennec)
Phil
Jens Hatlak wrote:
SM2 is that it now uses the same key for Mark All Read on Windows and
Linux, Ctrl+Alt+C (was: Ctrl+Alt+M on Linux)
^^^ ^^^
Err, make that Shift. ;-)
Greetings,
Jens
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