GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 160747
browsing tabs: ctrl-pg up, ctrl-pg dn
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
In most other tabbed windows (gaim, etc (probably epiphany, but don't have it installed)), to browse tabs, you use ctrl-pageup and ctrl-pagedown. I would like to be able to push ctrl-pagedown to go to the tab to the right, and ctrl-pageup to go the other way
note that the behavior is already available with ctrl+alt-pgUp/pgDown... however I would like to get rid of the "alt" myself... Paolo (Maggi), is there a reason why the additional alt was added? ctrl+pgUp/pgDown doesn't seem to be binded to anything...
oops my bad. ctrl+pgUp/pgDown move the cursor to the beginning/end of the line. so ctrl+alt+pgUP/pgDown look like the better alternative. closing
Wait, what's wrong with "Home" and "End"?? Don't they move the cursor to the begginning/end of the line?? It also seems to me like there should be common keyboard shortcuts among programs thoughout gnome. Does anyone else think this should be common among programs in gnome. Excuse me if the community doesn't agree, but I think this needs some more looking into. Could this be discussed by the freedesktop.org people to decide what the keyboard shortcut should be? I really don't see a point to ctrl-pgdn being bound to move to end of the line whenever you have an end button on your keyboard that does the same thing (same with ctrl-pgup/home). Reopened
"Home" and "End" move the cursor to the beginning/end of the line. "Ctrl+pgUp" and "Ctrl+pgDown" move the cursor to the beginning/end of the paragraph. This is not the right place to discuss this sort of issues since this is not a gedit problem. Please, send a mail to the usability ML if you want to discuss this issue with the right persons. BTW, I think the current shortcuts work well and as expected.