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Re: evolution 1.4.0 packages for Red Hat Linux 9: msg#00020gnome.os.redhat
The easy question first: to enable the Cc: field (and Bcc, and Reply-To), open a new email message and click View->Cc Field, View->Bcc Field, etc. They're all in the View menu. As for emacs keybindings, you probably need to go to the Keyboard Shortcuts preferences panel (Applications->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts), and change the "Text editing shortcuts" drop-down to Emacs. However, this "solution" appears to be problematic, as the application gets to handle keypresses before the text widget. Thus, Alt+F (M-F) opens the File menu, instead of moving forward a word, Ctrl+A selects all text, instead of moving the cursor to the beginning of the line, etc. Keypresses that aren't handled by the application (e.g. Ctrl+B in gedit) are passed through to the text widget. In short, this seems to be a Gnome issue more than an Evolution issue. The only possible solution I can think of is to change the default shortcut modifiers so they don't conflict with Emacs modifiers. For example, instead of using Alt+<Alfa-Num> to open a menu, use the Windows key, e.g. Win+<Alfa-Num>. This doesn't handle the use of Ctrl, though. I suspect there is no real solution to this (except, possibly, having the text box handle keypresses before the application, which could lead to more confusion). Sorry. A possible "least relearning involved" solution is to require the introduction of a normally unused modifier (the Windows key), so Win is used instead of Alt, and Win+Ctrl is used instead of Ctrl. This would allow Win+F to move forward by words (instead of Alt+F), and Win+Ctrl+E would move to the end of the line (instead of Ctrl+E). Certainly not ideal, but the only solution I can think of that would permit faster text entry (instead of needing to move the hands to use the arrow keys). Alas, this would likely require changes to Gtk+, so if this were to happen, Gtk+ 2.6 (May of next year?) is the earliest it could appear. :-( - Jon On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 04:50, Chris Rouch wrote: > On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 20:22, Jeremy Katz wrote: > > http://people.redhat.com/~katzj/evolution/ > > > > Jeremy > > > > > > Mostly this seems to be really slick, but I have one major problem and > one gripe - with evolution, not with the packaging. > > The problem: The emacs keybindings seem to have disappeared. Is there a > way to get them back? I've looked in the control panel and gconf-editor > but don't see anything appropriate. > > The gripe: The only way I could find to get a CC: line that wasn't in my > address book was to use gconf-editor to re-enable the CC input box. Did > I miss something or is this deliberate? > > Thanks and regards, > > > Chris > > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-redhat-list mailing list > gnome-redhat-list@xxxxxxxxx > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-redhat-list |
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