On 12-01-07 8:54 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 01/06/2012 01:47 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I never did this, but "Shift-A" is such a common keystroke combination
that I can't believe any competent designer would use it for a specific
function.
I see that all my accounts are set to create archives, which is
disturbing because I used to have folders by that name, with contents,
and they're gone!
That sounds like a critical bug. Have you filed a bug report?
For Thunderbird, the plan is to provide some sort of notification when
you first use the archive shortcut.
See <https://bug511741.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=528851>
I assume that would be adopted by SeaMonkey. But I'm just assuming.
However, that isn't because <Shift>-<A> is considered a common
keystroke. It's because the shortcut in Thunderbird and Mac versions of
SeaMonkey is just <A>. And /that/ is too easy to hit unintentionally. :)
When it was implemented in SeaMonkey, <Shift>-<A> was chosen instead,
but for some reason, the Mac version was kept at <A>. And Keith Whaley
(the person who started this thread) is on Mac.
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