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Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] Navigation Keys and "Message Open in Separate
From: Robert Morrison <orbert () orbert ! net>
Date: 2006-08-08 19:55:55
Message-ID: 200608081455.56105.orbert () orbert ! net
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On Tuesday 08 August 2006 03:47, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> Am Freitag, 4. August 2006 22:35 schrieb Robert Morrison:
> > When I have opened a message in a separate window (by
> > double-clicking on it), and keyboard focus is on that
> > window, I'd like to be able to use navigation keyboard
> > shortcuts (e.g. "n" for "next message," "p" for
> > "previous message") to cause the appropriate message
> > to be displayed in the separate window. (Is that clear?)
> >
> > I thought about posting a wish-bug, but I wanted to
> > ask here first in case (a) there is a way to accomplish
> > this that I'm missing or
>
> No, there isn't.
OK, thanks.
> > (b) this has been discussed
> > already and is a WONTFIX. Seems like something that
> > would have been missed by somebody already.
>
> There exists already at least one wish for it at bugs.kde.org.
I did search before I posted this, but didn't find anything
really relevant. Today I searched better ;) and found:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71963
which is close but not exactly the same. It wants
'next/prev buttons' instead of key bindings.
I thought at first to add a comment to that bug, but I'm not
really in favor of more buttons (not against, either, but I
tend to use the keyboard). And I didn't find exactly this
wish, though there are a lot of "keys and menus" wishes open.
So I opened a new bug.
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132089
I guess if it's a dupe someone will merge it in the next
couple of days.
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