John Remmers wrote:
> On Jun 18, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Larson, Timothy E. wrote:
>> This is really a matter for Safari to work out. The accesskey
modifier
>> used by the browser should not be something that is used elsewhere in
>> the system. The collision here is completely Safari's fault. If Cocoa
>
On Jun 18, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Larson, Timothy E. wrote:
> Andrew Wooster wrote:
>> Sadly, this means that when editing text with Safari in any text box
>> on a page with an "earlier" link, ctrl+e will take you to the earlier
>> page. Ctrl+e, in the Cocoa text system on OS X, is bound similar to
>
On Jun 18, 2007, at 9:02 PM, Andrew Wooster wrote:
> Hi Toby,
>
> I'm afraid neither of your responses to this thread got through.
>
> Instead, there's just the text:
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
Bizarre. I have no ideas what's up with trying to reply to this
messa
On Jun 18, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Larson, Timothy E. wrote:
> Andrew Wooster wrote:
> > I just noticed that del.icio.us now has accesskeys set for the
> > earlier/later links. earlier is now bound to ctrl+e, and later is
> now
> > bound to ctrl+l.
>
> I see it's using rel=prev/next links as well. Ve
On Jun 16, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Andrew Wooster wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just noticed that del.icio.us now has accesskeys set for the
> earlier/later links. earlier is now bound to ctrl+e, and later is now
> bound to ctrl+l.
>
> Sadly, this means that when editing text with Safari in any text box
> on
Andrew Wooster wrote:
> I just noticed that del.icio.us now has accesskeys set for the
> earlier/later links. earlier is now bound to ctrl+e, and later is now
> bound to ctrl+l.
I see it's using rel=prev/next links as well. Very nice.
> Sadly, this means that when editing text with Safari in a
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