Re: [Epiphany] questions/feature requests



Marco Pesenti Gritti <marco@gnome.org>
> 
> On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 17:09, Billy Hager wrote:
>> Hello everyone! 
>> 
>> Since updating to the lastest version of Dromline GNOME, featuring
>> GNOME 2.4 and Epiphany 1.0, Epiphany has become my favorite browser. :) 
>> 
>> There are two Mozilla 1.4 features that I miss, though. 
>> 
>> 1) In the Epiphany "save as" dialog box, there is no option for only saving the
>> html of a webpage.  Currently "save as" saves the html and any images/etc of a
>> web page.  Is the ability to save only the html of a webpage implementated in a
>> different way than in mozilla 1.4.  i.e. am I looking in the wrong place for the
>> functionality?
> 
> I guess I'll let Dave comment on this, since he was the bad one that
> dropped the functionality :P
> (prolly before making any call on it we should see how new file selector
> shape up).

way to pass the buck marco :P 

Well my opinion at the time and still is that for 90% of users save this 
page means save the whole thing. So if the page is only html we only save 
the html to a file and do not create a dir of images. If the page contains 
both html and images we save both. Users who want just the html can delete 
the folder of images. Also you can always view -> source and save to save 
only html. Basically I think the current design covers all use cases well 
and a preference is unneeded. 

> 
>> 2) When doing type ahead to find links, in mozilla 1.4 I am able to hit CTRL+Enter
>> to open up a link in a new tab.  Does Epiphany have the ability to open links in
>> a new tab via a keyboard shortcut?  I love it anytime I can work in a GUI without
>> taking my hands off the keyboard.
> 

yes this would be nice although i wonder if alt+enter might be better (i 
think ctrl+enter is supposed to mean save link) I guess we really should 
have a keynav spec written down somewhere to keep this all straight. 

dave 




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