Version: 1.9.9 (using KDE 3.5.9) Installed from: Gentoo Packages Compiler: gcc-4.2.3 ppc OS: Linux when using the "Find Messages" dialog, i often hit "R" (reply) or "A" (reply all) or "CTRL+S" (save) when selecting messages, only to find out none of the keyboard shortcuts that are available in the "Message List" pane are available in the "Find Messages" dialog. if none of the shortcuts are conflicting (and i dont think they are), then all of the possible shortcuts that are available in the main "Message List" pane should be available in the "Find Messages" dialog.
And if they do? You end up with half baked dialog. What is the purpose of those shortcuts? for me hitting enter + shortcut which is guaranteed to work is much better "solution".
i really have no idea what you're talking about the purpose is obvious and pretty self explanatory ... after all, they are called "shortcuts" for a reason
Well, I was talking about potential conflicts, but maybe the risk is minuscule. The context menu if already there (but it is buggy), so maybe it would be useful after all. Ok, my vote for it :-)
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