Re: [Evolution] Keybinding bug



And my apologies for taking your statement at face value; I'm working
(and teaching) in the field of HCI, and I've heard arguments a lot more
bizarre than that uttered very seriously...


On 27 Mar 2001 21:18:29 +0930, Not Zed wrote:

Ok guys, sorry, i forgot to add a ":)" to this one.

Yes we're definetly going to change this back to something more sane and
more GNOME-like :)


On 27 Mar 2001 12:24:42 +0200, Janne wrote:
That is a very bad idea; all other GNOME programs use 'ctrl-q' as
'exit'. If you are very serious about outlook keybinding compatibility,
make it a configuration option with the GNOME settings as default.


On 27 Mar 2001 10:55:45 +0930, Not Zed wrote:
Our resident outlook watcher has apparently rebound that key to "mark as
read" for ui compatability reasons.


On 27 Mar 2001 01:59:57 +0200, Janne wrote:
There is a small bug in the last few snapshots, where 'ctrl-q' is no
longer bound to exit. Everybody probably knows about this, but as it's
been there for a few days and nobody's semm to have mentioned it, I
thought I would.


-- 
Mr. Jan Morén                          Dept. of Cognitive Science
Tel. +46-046 222 8588                  Kungshuset, Lund
Fax. +46-046 222 9758                  S-222 22 Lund, Sweden



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-- 
Mr. Jan Morén                          Dept. of Cognitive Science
Tel. +46-046 222 8588                  Kungshuset, Lund
Fax. +46-046 222 9758                  S-222 22 Lund, Sweden



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-- 
Mr. Jan Morén                          Dept. of Cognitive Science
Tel. +46-046 222 8588                  Kungshuset, Lund
Fax. +46-046 222 9758                  S-222 22 Lund, Sweden






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