Hello Januk,
Saturday, May 06, 2000, 11:51:27 AM, you wrote:
>> Is anyone else experiencing this? In testing the SHIFT+click to open
>> a URL in new window, I noticed TB! selects a variable number of
>> lines (sometimes including partial lines) above or below the link.
>>
JA> I think this is because you click on your message somewhere, so the
JA> cursor is set somewhere "random" in the message. Then shift-click is
JA> the windows standard for selecting a block of text. So how is TB
JA> supposed to know which you want to do? Admittedly it is a bit of a
JA> shame that ctrl-click wasn't used, but I guess nobody really thought
JA> of this slight interaction.
Yes, I'm sure you and SyP have it spotted correctly. Here's an aside:
SHIFT+clicking a URL always opens a new window in Opera, my default
browser so here TB!'s capability is redundant. Did any Opera users
notice if SHIFT-clicking a URL in TB! opened a new window in Opera
before The Bat incorporated the feature?
Best regards,
Quin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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