Re: Where "always" means "come hell or high water"

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From: jrodman
Subject: Re: Where "always" means "come hell or high water"
Date: 00:04 on 16 Mar 2007
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 11:53:31PM +0100, A. Pagaltzis wrote:
> That is, the Ctrl-W shortcut now has the same demented behaviour
> that the close-tab button always had

I'm not sure if you want CTRL-W to do this. I don't.  That is, to my
mind CTRL-W is close window, not close tab.  If that somehow avoids
this dementia for you, you can set this up with the Keyconfig
extension.

Personally, I find this extension worth the price of admission to
prevent Backspace (the erase-previous-charachter key) from changing to
the previously accessed web page. " Hey man, behaving the same way as
Inernet Explorer does on some other platform you haven't used in 10
years is more important thatn not sucking."

Bets on whether the bug you identified will be the
languish-forever-in-bugzilla kind?

-josh

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