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- >>>>> "Toby" == Tobermory Everett <teverett@osiris.ac.hmc.edu> writes:
-
- Toby> It looks like Executor/Linux-SVGA is screwing up the mapping
- Toby> on the inverted-T arrow keys. Specifically, when I tested
- Toby> in Bolo, the up arrow mapped to Opt (Option?), the left
- Toby> arrow mapped to a little box, the right arrow mapped to Up,
- Toby> and the down arrow mapped properly (i.e. to Dwn). The
- Toby> normal arrow keys appear to work properly (i.e. the ones on
- Toby> the numeric keypad). In addition, the keys are mapped
- Toby> properly under X.
-
- Fixed in 1.99p6 (coming soon)
-
- Toby> I also have three small requests.
-
- Toby> First, is there any way to make the wait cursor (the Z) have
- Toby> a white border under X-windows. It's obnoxious not to know
- Toby> where the cursor is.
-
- Fixed in 1.99p6
-
- Toby> Second, is there any way to turn the wait cursor on when
- Toby> Executor is looking up a directories contents? Even though
- Toby> such visual feedback slows down the program, most users much
- Toby> prefer to know whether or not the computer is acting on
- Toby> their request.
-
- Fixed in 1.99p6, *and* the default action is for a currently open
- folder to be brought to the front rather than re-opened. You can open
- a second instance by holding down the Control key when you open the
- folder.
-
- Toby> Third, is there any way to have the Browser remember the
- Toby> size and position of folders it has previously seen? It
- Toby> appears to have some funky memory when stuff is saved to the
- Toby> quick bar, but most of the time I just find folders through
- Toby> the hierarchy and it is a pain to always be resizing/
- Toby> repositioning folders.
-
- Sorry. That can't be easily fixed. The way we should do it is to be
- compatible with Apple's Desktop Database. We know how to do that but
- didn't have the time. After 2.0 ships we'll look into this.
-
- Toby> Thanks..
-
- Toby> --Toby Everett
-
- --Cliff
- ctm@ardi.com
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