Op Monday 19 March 2007 23:45:47 schreef Cor Nouws:
> > It's not intuitive and as such it can be improved.  I did all the things
> > you mentioned above, but the <enter> and still I have to ask the list.
>
> I agree that it isn't intuitive.
> OTOH, once you've learned about Enter, the current behavior isn't that
> bad. (BTW, F2 works as well.)
> OTOOH, I've seen the question about entering the frame few more times.
> What do others think??
>
> Little overview:
>
> Item
>   Selected | key Esc     | key Enter    | key F2       | double click
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> Frame     | loses focus | enters frame | enters frame | opens dialog
> Object    | loses focus | enters obj.  | -            | enter object
> Graphic   | loses focus |  -           | -            | opens dialog

Dunno...

This afternoon I actually discovered why I had problems with this at all:
- Even knowing how to get text inside a frame (with ESC, <enter>, in and 
outside clicking frame) I was just not able to get text inside the frame in a 
certain document....  Actually the page that should have the frame is 
frontpage, which already contained 3 pictures.  Perhaps they are in the way 
of the new (text) frame?
I believe without this problem, I should have been able to get text inside the 
frame......  Is this a bug?

-- 
Richard Bos
Without a home the journey is endless

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