"Brian King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >.121: press shift-s. the "Location" text entry field is highlighted (even >if the "Group's Path" radio button is selected). it's necessary to press >shift-tab once to cycle backword through the tab order so that the "Save" >button is highlighted, and then press enter (or to use the mouse to press >the "Save" button).
Hm, I'm not seeing quite that, but rather: a) If the dialog comes up with the "Location" radio button pre-selected, the "Location:" text itself is highlighted (well, a dashed frame around it), and just hitting Enter works for saving. Fine by me, at least no worse than earlier new-pan. b) If the dialog comes up with the "Group's path" radio button pre-selected, *nothing* is highlighted, and Enter doesn't do anything - tab'ing to the Save button allows Enter to save. This seems broken to me. c) Selecting either radio button (including the already-selected "Group's path" in case b)) makes the corresponding "fixed" text highlighted, and Enter works for saving. (But I sure don't want to have to click anything there.:-) Since I've somehow ended up with my preferred save location set in "Location" rather than in "Group's path" for all groups, I always get the a) behaviour, so I don't have any personal "complaints" with the change, but it does seem at least partially broken. I guess the exact behaviour may depend on things like gtk version and window manager/version/settings. >i didn't file a bug report, because it's not necessarily a bug. but the >.120 way seemed better to me. is there any reason not to have "Save" as the >default selected element in the "Save Articles" dialog? i use this dialog >quite a bit, and just press the save button 99.7% of the time, so this extra >shift-tab seems a little cumbersome to me. > >implementing the feature request of bug 350527 (bring back "Save") would be >even better, imho. Agreed on both counts. --Per Hedeland _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users