Re: [orca-list] gtkfilechooser
- From: chrys87 <chrys87 web de>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] gtkfilechooser
- Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 03:30:05 +0200
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your tipp. I played a little with de Save dialog
(gtkfilechooser) and reconiced that you can skip the Inputbox for the
Filename with ctrl + Tab. Maybe this helps you too.
sorry i realy dont know that :).
Am 30.07.2013 02:36, schrieb Christopher Chaltain:
I don't find it that hard to use. The only trick I use is to back tab
over and hit the space bar on the view of the folder I'm in. For
example, if I'm in my Downloads directory, I can back tab over and
find a button for CJ (my home directory) and Downloads. If I press the
space bar on the Downloads button, it seems to refresh the view of
that folder, and if I tab over to that list and up and down arrow
there everything is fine.
What version of Gnome and Orca are you running?
On 06/20/2013 03:11 PM, Chrys wrote:
Hi all,
the gtkfilechooser is realy chaotical with keyboardnavigation.
for example if i chose an file with strg + arrowup/down and press space
-> the wrong folder opens.
if i try to enter a folder in the locationbar the "autocorrection"
doesnt work at first time i m in the bar.
is there a good was to navigate in this window? i know about the
shortcuts documentet at the gtkfilecooser page alla alt + home and co.
for example can i turn off the search or "last files and folder" button?
can somebody give me tipps with navigation in the filechooser? in my
case its a mesh to save a file :/.
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