Control: severity -1 wishlist On Sat 2015-01-17 12:21:59 -0500, Alexander Veit wrote:
> clicking (activating) Iceweasel's URL bar does not preselect the existing URL. > An input cursor is opened at the click position instead. fwiw, i consider iceweasel's current behavior a feature. Chromium has the behavior Alexander wants iceweasel to adopt, and i find it annoying. > Since most use cases like typing in, copying of the URL, or pasting a new URL, > require the existing URL to be completely marked, browsers normally preselect > the whole existing URL in these cases. To fulfill the user's expectations > Iceweasel should behave the same. If i want the whole URL selected, i use ctrl+l, which behaves as you describe. If i want my insertion point (keyboard cursor) at a particular point in the active URL (e.g. to try to modify it in a particular way, by stripping off or adding parameters), i use the mouse to place it where i want. Having the mouse select the whole URL would mean that attempting to place the cursor in the right spot in the URL bar is an entirely different piece of muscle memory than basically anywhere else that i use the mouse (textareas, input fields, etc). I'd prefer that iceweasel keep the current behavior. --dkg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org