On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Jean-Marc van Leerdam
<j.m.van.leerdam_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2009/5/14 <webpost_at_tigris.org>:
>> It seems as thought there have been a number of searches, discussions, emails, etc regarding this issue, and it comes down to usability. If other users like myself are willing to spend time searching for a solution to this "bug," doesn't it indicate our appreciation of TSVN and how it used to work?
>>
>> Please, for the sake of the untold number of users who now feel the need to click the "OK" button because of lack of knowledge of the "Ctrl+Enter" hotkey, add the "Alt+O" hotkey and underlining back in. Or let me know how and I'll do it myself.
>>
>
> The <sarcasm>incorrect, not needed but frequently asked for
> superfluous</sarcasm> Alt-O has been reintroduced into TSVN some days
> ago. The nightly builds and next 1.6.x release will support them.
>
> And if all translators honor them, so will the non-English versions... ;-)
So now that there is one OK button that has an accelerator key, will
we now get users complaining about that it is missing on all the other
OK buttons in TSVN? And why is no one complaining about the
discoverability of the Enter and Esc key shortscuts for every other OK
and Cancel button in Windows? ;) ;) ;)
/Johan
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