On 24/01/12 22:30, Dave Hunt wrote:
Do we have it right, in concept? I hope it's usable with Orca by Beta
time!
-Dave
yeah, I think it will be fine by release (not sure about the first
betas) it just needs to have an accessible string on the list of
suggestions it gives (which would be the same as the visual text, but
with HTML markup removed.
For example if you type "new" in the HUD with thunderbird focussed it
might show options below the field for:
File > *New* > Message
File > *New* > Address book contact
File > Send *Now*
so it is bolding the word it thinks you typed, putting them in the order
of what you most probably meant first, and is doing a bit of fuzzy
matching to pick up "Now" being a possible typo for "New". Right now
these can get keyboard focus by going down from the edit field, but they
don't say anything.
Alan.
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