2005/10/13, Pär Forsling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> More specifically I'd like to know:
>
> * How to use it without the mouse in an efficient way

ctrl-L ;)

Seriously, the bindings familiar from the nautilus work well.

* Alt-up/down for traversing the pathbar (and more when going "up"),
I'd like for backspace to work here too, but it doesn't currently.

* tab for moving focus

* arrow keys for selecting a file (and space or enter to activate)

* type-ahead search in both of the views

* Esc to cancel the dialog

> * How to enter hidden folders (without CTRL-L if possible)

If not visible, I don't think there is a way (other than the ctrl-L).

> * How to show hidden files & folders

I expected the ctrl-H from nautilus to work, but seems that it
doesn't. This is a bug (and I'll file it if not present already).

With mouse, from the context menu.

> Up until now I have mostly tried to avoid using it at all, but since that's
> nearly impossible I think I'm better off learning how to use it instead.

That's a great additude! Keep it up ;)

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Kalle Vahlman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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