Re: [orca-list] Thoughts on a "list of elements" feature for Orca in Firefox



Yeah, I fully support the idea of a links list.

I know you can use U and shift + U for unvisited and V and shift + V for visited links but a list of all links is still necessary in my opinion to rapidly find links you know about but aren't easily accessible by using visited links or headings navigation.

The really useful thing about the links list for me (in Windows) is the first letter navigation feature within the list. So, for example, you know there's a link starting with "S" so you bring up the links list and keep tapping "S" til you get to it then press enter. I understand how people can find the nautilus search style useful though so maybe it could be both - if you continually press the same letter you jump to each link starting with that letter but if you rapidly type diferent letters e.g "S L A" you can start a search for items starting with "sla".

Paul


----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Reiser" <metalhead1009000 gmail com>
To: "Marco Zehe" <marco zehe googlemail com>
Cc: "orca-list" <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Thoughts on a "list of elements" feature for Orca in Firefox


When you talk about a search text feature, do you mean a text box that
comes up when you press a letter?  This happens in nautilus when you
navigate lists at least in ubuntu and I find it kind of annoying.
Otherwise you suggestion sounds great.

Mike
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