Re: keywords as a core extenstion



On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 21:14 +0100, Raphael Slinckx wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 14:46 -0500, Adam Hooper wrote:
> > > 
> > > This has at least one advantages over keywords, immediate
> > > copy/paste/open. It's easy to configure (just provide a 'type your
> > > shortcut here' style of config)
> > 
> > You mean "copy/search-for-the-current-URL-via-Google" because you bound
> > Google to Ctrl-V?
> > 
> 
> No i mean, in a menu you have shortcuts to access a particular item
> "_File/_Quit".
> 
> The url bar has a dropdown 'menu' proposing the different smart
> bookmarks available. Why shouldn't these available smart bookmarks have
> a keyboard shortcut ?
> 
> if i know google is ctrl-g, i focus the url bar, type "foobar" hit
> ctrl-g and do a google search for "foobar" and the gtk completion popup
> hasn't even the time to show up.

There's just one (huge) problem with that: Menu shortcuts aren't
activated with the "Ctrl" key.

> * Discoverability

Nope, it acts like nothing else on the desktop. Let's say I bind Google
to "Ctrl-V". What will happen when I press "Ctrl-V"? I'm not sure, and
I'm a hacker: imagine how confused the average Joe will be. It's not
intuitive at all.

> * Copy a search term from somewhere paste it in the urlbar, and of
> course because of the gtk bug the drop down won't appear, so you have to
> delete one char, then rewrite it and finally choose the engine, if you
> know the shortcut, no more annoyance like that.

That's a separate (solvable) issue, so it shouldn't influence anybody's
decision on this matter.

I'm not denying that keyboard shortcuts could make a good extension: I'm
just arguing they shouldn't be in core.

-- 
Adam Hooper <adamh densi com>

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