On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 15:32 , Lee Revell sent: >On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 15:17 -0400, Joe Hartley wrote: >> On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 14:34:41 -0400 >> Lee Revell rlrevell@joe-job.com> wrote: >> > For example, most apps (Firefox and IE) use "Ctrl-F" to 'Find in page'. >> > Except Evolution, which forces you to use "Ctrl-S" to 'Find (Search) in >> > page', because they have already bound Ctrl-F to 'Forward message'. >> > >> > This is a MAJOR usability bug; "We didn't feel like doing it the normal >> > way" is NEVER a "good reason" for usability purposes. >> >> One could argue that since search in Emacs has been ^s for ages, that >> those who use ^f are the ones who have broken convention for no good >> reason. >> > >True, but the Emacs people should have put a stop to it years ago before >IE and Mozilla and Firefox made Ctrl-F the de facto standard. Nowadays >if you want to integrate with the rest of the modern GUI desktop you'd >better play ball. I disagree completely. Those who wrote Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox, IE should have used the standard that was already in place. Emacs even pre-dates Mosaic. Or should they all have used the / from vi for searches :-D All of this really doesn't matter though, as Joe pointed out it's nice to have standards since there are so many ;-) Jan