Summary: | ctrl-number does not switch tabs in firefox | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Max Lindner <ml> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Mozilla Gentoo Team <mozilla> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | minor | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Max Lindner
2005-03-24 04:47:04 UTC
I don't have this problem with firefox 1.0.1 (upgrading to 1.0.2 soon), perhaps it has to do with gtk? can u switch tabs that way in gaim, xchat, etc? Your USE flags (from emerge info) and gtk versions might someone guess at what you could try doing USE="3dnow 3dnowex acl acpi amd apache2 bzlib c calendar cddb chroot devfs \ diet dillo divx4linux dmx droproot dvd dvdread edl escreen etwin exif \ extensions fbcon flash ftp gd geoip gimpprint gtk2 imagemagick imap \ imlib2 ipv6 jabber jikes lufsusermount lzo maildir mime ming mmx mmx2 \ moznoirc moznomail mozplaintext mozsvg mp3 mplayer mythtv network \ nntp nptl nptlonly ntlm objc operanom2 pcmcia php radeon rtc samba \ sse tidy tiff trusted unicode usb videos vim-with-x xchattext xosd \ xvid -apm -arts -gpm -libg -motif" * x11-libs/gtk+ Latest version available: 2.6.2 Latest version installed: 2.6.2 * x11-libs/wxGTK Latest version available: 2.4.2-r2 Latest version installed: 2.4.2-r2 I dont have xchat or gaim... does tab switching work there at the same way? ctr+alt+<number> ?! yeah, thats it :) does anyone know how to change that binding? thanks alot :) actually, in linux it's Alt+number. I thought it was a typo, so I filed a bug report at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=286287 (patch included), but I was told it was the intended behavior (which sucks big time, because alt+any alphanumeric character can be used as access keys for links or form elements, and for a breadcrumb navigation numbers seem to me the natural choice for accels). And the thing hat sucks even more is that there is no way to change this via an about:config entry, so editing browser.js seems to be the only resolution. (In reply to comment #5) > actually, in linux it's Alt+number. Not a bug. |