A Bat-fellow, �sten H�ggmark,
wrote on Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 13:49:18 (GMT +0200),
which was ditto in Bratislava --
�H> That explains why Reply is Ctrl-F5 in the message menu. On the
�H> other hand, if I look in the right click menu, Reply is
�H> Ctrl-Enter.
�H> In the FAQ shortcut list, I also find:
�H> F4 = reply, quoting selected text
�H> Shift+F4 = reply without quotation
�H> Ctrl+F4 = reply to the sender
�H> Forwarding has three different shortcuts in different places,
�H> Shift-F5, Ctrl-F and Shift-Enter. The last one doesn't seem to be
�H> on the FAQ shortcut list.
�H> There may well be some good reasons for this variety of
�H> shortcuts, but I cannot help getting a little confused :-)
There's not really such a confusing variety of shortcuts as soon as
you realize that "Enter", in all these shortcuts, performs always in
the same way as F5 would. In all these shortcuts, Enter = F5. Your
overview of shortcuts confirms this. On the other hand, you're right
in suggesting that this fact, Enter = F5, should be mentioned in the
Helf file.
--
Yours,
Alex. of Slovakia
[flying with The Bat! 1.46 Beta/6
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222 A
amd k6-2 500 mhz processor with 64 mb ram]
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