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Re: Thunderbird style search in Firefox



Steve Lamb wrote:
Michael Z Daryabeygi wrote:

what is the "select-all" keystroke in... I guess gnome? don't tell me it doesn't exist.


CNTL-A. Problem is that we're talking X style selects. Select something it is automatically coped into the C&P buffer. So you can't do a Windows style CNTL-A, CNTL-C, click, CNTL-A, CNTL-V since the CNTL-V would yield the contents you're trying to get rid of.

Firefox setting CNTL-U to "upload manager" was pretty dumb since CNTL-U is unix' default for "clear field". :/


I seem to recall that older builds of Firefox and Thunderbird used
the "Unix"-style (I believe the same shortcuts as used by GNU readline)
when run in Linux.  For example, if you started typing something in
the address bar, a CTRL-U would clear what you had typed.  If you
were entering a serch query on Google's homepage, a CTRL-W would
delete the previous word.  I get really irritated now and then because
I still forget sometimes.  I will type in a 10-word Google query and
hit CTRL-W to delete the last word I typed and wham.  My tab is closed.
If anyone knows how to get Firefox and Thunderbird to default to the
old keyboard shortcuts, I would like to know about it.

-Roberto Sanchez

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