[Geary] Poll: Instant search vs single-keystroke commands
- From: Michael Gratton <mike vee net>
- To: geary-list gnome org
- Subject: [Geary] Poll: Instant search vs single-keystroke commands
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2016 12:34:22 +1000
Hi all,
I just put together a short survey regarding instant search vs
single-keystroke commands. It's really short, so please go fill it out.
:)
https://goo.gl/forms/s3ciHdz6Gb0EeU1k1
Instant search is when you start typing into the window and it
automatically launches a search for what you have been typing. GNOME3
apps such as Music and Nautilus are examples of this. Single-keystroke
commands let you perform actions by typing a single letter without
needing to hold down <Control>, e.g: 'a' to archive, or 'm' to move a
conversation, and so on. Both can be quite useful, but unfortunately
they directly conflict, so Geary can only only implement one or the
other.
This poll is non-binding (all care taken, no guarantee given, etc.) but
would be useful to get an idea of what you all think.
Ta!
//Mike
--
⊨ Michael Gratton, Percept Wrangler.
⚙ <http://mjog.vee.net/>
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