Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-23 Thread John Carline
Joey Hess wrote: > > Who needs an open button? Select text, move mouse pointer over a part of > the netscape window that does not have a hyperlink or other clickable > thing on it, and middle-click (ie, "paste" the url right into netscape. > Netscape immediatly starts loading the url. > Amazing!

Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-22 Thread Joey Hess
Ken Weingold wrote: > Sorry for the OT, but the only browser I have used in X is Netscape, > up to 4.7x. I really pisses me off that they seem to have eliminated > the Open button. Does Mozilla, Netscape 6, Konqueror, or any of the > other liked browsers have it? Also, anyone know why it was tak

Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-18 Thread Joachim Trinkwitz
Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sorry for the OT, but the only browser I have used in X is Netscape, > up to 4.7x. I really pisses me off that they seem to have eliminated > the Open button. Does Mozilla, Netscape 6, Konqueror, or any of the > other liked browsers have it? Also, anyo

Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-16 Thread John Carline
Ken Weingold wrote: > On Fri, Dec 15, 2000, Erik Steffl wrote: > > > > - middle click on link opens link in new window (in netscape browser, > > email, newsgroups) > > > > - clicking on wheel (leftmost) button on the status bar > > sort-of-toolbar opens new netscape window > > > > the second

Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-16 Thread D-Man
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 03:52:15 Ken Weingold wrote: | | Yeah, I think you are. I am talking about copying a URL from a | terminal window or even the web browser itself. Open a new browser | window and you still have text in the Location bar. | I don't have this problem : I set it to open a

Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-16 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000, Erik Steffl wrote: > > - middle click on link opens link in new window (in netscape browser, > email, newsgroups) > > - clicking on wheel (leftmost) button on the status bar > sort-of-toolbar opens new netscape window > > the second one might be what you want. or am I

Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-15 Thread Erik Steffl
Ken Weingold wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 15, 2000, Erik Steffl wrote: > > Ken Weingold wrote: > > > > > > Sorry for the OT, but the only browser I have used in X is Netscape, > > > up to 4.7x. I really pisses me off that they seem to have eliminated > > > the Open button. Does Mozilla, Netscape 6, Ko

Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-15 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000, Erik Steffl wrote: > Ken Weingold wrote: > > > > Sorry for the OT, but the only browser I have used in X is Netscape, > > up to 4.7x. I really pisses me off that they seem to have eliminated > > the Open button. Does Mozilla, Netscape 6, Konqueror, or any of the > > other l

Re: OT - web browsers

2000-12-15 Thread Erik Steffl
Ken Weingold wrote: > > Sorry for the OT, but the only browser I have used in X is Netscape, > up to 4.7x. I really pisses me off that they seem to have eliminated > the Open button. Does Mozilla, Netscape 6, Konqueror, or any of the > other liked browsers have it? Also, anyone know why it was

OT - web browsers

2000-12-15 Thread Ken Weingold
Sorry for the OT, but the only browser I have used in X is Netscape, up to 4.7x. I really pisses me off that they seem to have eliminated the Open button. Does Mozilla, Netscape 6, Konqueror, or any of the other liked browsers have it? Also, anyone know why it was taken away in the first place?