--- Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Semi-OT, does web browsing work right w/OSX & 0.108
> when you set the
> web browser to "Default OS/X Browser" in
> Edit|Preferences|Behavior?
It does (thank you!), but the default width of the
preference window is narrow enough that toggling
between "
Jeff Berman wrote:
I don't know if this will help, but there's a checkbox
controlling three button mouse emulation in the X11
application's preferences (X11->Preferences). On my
system, in which right clicking works by clicking my
mouse's right button, the checkbox is checked.
However, it sound
Jeff Berman wrote:
--- David Shochat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I tried (with 0.108) to get the context menu for a
group under Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger). This was built on
top of
MacPorts (previously called DarwinPorts). The
standard equivalent
for right-mouse in OS X is ctl-click, but that did
David Shochat wrote:
I tried (with 0.108) to get the context menu for a group under Mac OS X
10.4 (Tiger). This was built on top of MacPorts (previously called
DarwinPorts). The standard equivalent for right-mouse in OS X is
ctl-click, but that did nothing. By experimenting, I found that
Cmd-c
--- David Shochat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried (with 0.108) to get the context menu for a
> group under Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger). This was built on
top of
> MacPorts (previously called DarwinPorts). The
standard equivalent
> for right-mouse in OS X is ctl-click, but that did
nothing. By
> ex
I tried (with 0.108) to get the context menu for a group under Mac OS X
10.4 (Tiger). This was built on top of MacPorts (previously called
DarwinPorts). The standard equivalent for right-mouse in OS X is
ctl-click, but that did nothing. By experimenting, I found that
Cmd-click would do it. Is t