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From: <cdw...@li...> - 2010-07-13 16:50:55
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Dnia 12-07-2010 o godz. 2:26 cdw...@li... napisał(a): > A few other questions: > > 1) <F1> isn't documented in the Configuration Menu. It's missing. It > likely > slightly baffles some as when listing function keys, you start at #1. > Since > it's missing, users have to think (I have to think twice) before > pressing F2, > ... instead of F1. Suggest listing the <F1> key and define it as "Help > Menu" > within the Configuration Menu? It's missing in post-0.4.0 release. One user noticed that F1 is used by some other environments as their "Help" key. I think that it happened in Puppy Linux. If I remember then it also happened on my machine when I have tested cdw in one of less frequently used terminal emulators - pressing F1 called the terminal's help system. So F1 can't invoke help in Configuration window, nor it can be used to switch pages of Configuration window :( I have to start from F2. F12 calls main menu in Puppy Linux, so I had to change "Save and close" key in configuration window from F12 to F10. One just can't test all configurations alone, but luckily there are users :) > 2) When going through the main menu and instead of pressing the Cursor > Down key > several times to get to the Quit option, can it be optimized to press the > Cursor Up key once to (going backwards beyond the top boundary) to get > to the > Quit option? In other words, cycle through the menu options without > boundaries. Or are there caveats to this? (I know Mutt doesn't allow > this, > but it does allow "/" for searching the folder list instead... CDW Menu > doesn't > have enough options for "/" searching. On the flip, I could just learn to > press the "q" key. lol That would be certainly nice-to-have feature :) Adding that to TODO. Kind regards, Kamil |