Jorge wrote:
Jeremy Henty wrote:
Another case of "let's be like the other browsers". See:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=16c23e5647c48367&hl=en ... yeah some term emulators default to Ctrl+{PgUp,PgDn} It looks OK to me. Comments? -- Cheers Jorge.-
I don't have a problem with the patch, but I do question the reasoning. Dillo is a web browser, so most users will logically expect it to behave like other web browsers they have used. Following Chrome, for instance, is quite logical since it's a well-known browser many users are probably familiar with. On the other hand, most users *don't* expect Dillo to behave like a terminal emulator, which is a different kind of program entirely. It's the same thing as with the input box keys. At best it's mildly confusing, and if it conflicts with the expected behavior, it can cause a great deal of frustration. Frustration hurts usability and drives away potential users. So let's keep it if Chrome does it, but I wouldn't worry about Konsole and GNOME Terminal and Terminal.app and mxterm and aterm and GNU screen and whatever else people are using to run /bin/sh. If you really think Dillo should act like a Unix shell, you have your personal keysrc. Just my two cents, ~Benjamin