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F6 - does anybody use it?

Posted: 30 May 2006 12:52
by admin
F6: Move focus among Tree, Address Bar, and List. It's a Windows standard, but I personally never use it. Just curious: do you?

Posted: 30 May 2006 14:23
by JustinF
Not I.

Posted: 30 May 2006 14:49
by Gandolf
Tab does not work correctly if either the Tree or the Address bar are not visible, but F6 does. What happens with Tab is that it switches to the non-existent item i.e. if the Address bar is not visible then Tab from List goes to ??????, Tab again goes to Tree and again back to List.

We've had a very peaceful break with friends near Lake Lucerne, which is why I've not been reading the forum. Looks like I've got a lot to catch up on!!

Posted: 30 May 2006 15:29
by j_c_hallgren
I use it on occasion, but not often...given that it's a Win std, it may be used by those who don't follow forum daily as some of us...

Posted: 31 May 2006 01:20
by jacky
Nope, never.

Posted: 31 May 2006 08:56
by admin
Gandolf wrote:...the non-existent item...
I think I fixed that in v5.00.0009, didn't I?

Gandolf wrote:We've had a very peaceful break with friends near Lake Lucerne, which is why I've not been reading the forum. Looks like I've got a lot to catch up on!!
So you would recommend Lake Lucerne as a recreation park for XY forum workers. I'll pass it on...

Posted: 31 May 2006 12:10
by Gandolf
admin wrote:
Gandolf wrote:...the non-existent item...
I think I fixed that in v5.00.0009, didn't I?
Yes, it works in the latest version, I was still using one several weeks old!!
admin wrote:So you would recommend Lake Lucerne as a recreation park for XY forum workers. I'll pass it on...
Certainly, I always find Switzerland a very relaxing atmosphere. Even though we live outside London it's still commuter belt and everybody always seems in such a hurry here.

Posted: 31 May 2006 12:46
by admin
Gandolf wrote:
admin wrote:So you would recommend Lake Lucerne as a recreation park for XY forum workers. I'll pass it on...
Certainly, I always find Switzerland a very relaxing atmosphere. Even though we live outside London it's still commuter belt and everybody always seems in such a hurry here.
Yes, the Swiss of a reputation of being not in a hurry. There's a joke about a Swiss worker repairing the church clock and then the hour-hand knocks the screw driver out of his hand :lol:

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 20:23
by RalphM
admin wrote:
Gandolf wrote:
admin wrote:So you would recommend Lake Lucerne as a recreation park for XY forum workers. I'll pass it on...
Certainly, I always find Switzerland a very relaxing atmosphere. Even though we live outside London it's still commuter belt and everybody always seems in such a hurry here.
Yes, the Swiss of a reputation of being not in a hurry. There's a joke about a Swiss worker repairing the church clock and then the hour-hand knocks the screw driver out of his hand :lol:
Never heard a joke before about the Swiss being slow in general, so I'm not taking it personal.
There are jokes within Switzerland about the people from our canton Berne for being slow, but that's probably another story.

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 21:52
by admin
RalphM wrote:
admin wrote:
Gandolf wrote:
admin wrote:So you would recommend Lake Lucerne as a recreation park for XY forum workers. I'll pass it on...
Certainly, I always find Switzerland a very relaxing atmosphere. Even though we live outside London it's still commuter belt and everybody always seems in such a hurry here.
Yes, the Swiss of a reputation of being not in a hurry. There's a joke about a Swiss worker repairing the church clock and then the hour-hand knocks the screw driver out of his hand :lol:
Never heard a joke before about the Swiss being slow in general, so I'm not taking it personal.
There are jokes within Switzerland about the people from our canton Berne for being slow, but that's probably another story.
I'm sure it was the Berne church clock...