emacs commands in mozilla broke
I'm running fedora core 2 at home, and recently did a
yum -y update
at about the same time it stopped working with flash. Somewhere along the line, either in the update, which seemed to change the file download menu on mozilla (1.7.6 now) it no longer allows me to use the emacs commands to edit the url (ctrl-k, ctrl-e, ctrl-a ...) not being able to delete from the cursor to the end of the line is a real pain in the @$$. I tried looking in "edit->preferences" for a way to turn them back on, but couldn't find it.
Likewise, they used to work when entering text, like in the box that I'm using now, but if I do a ctrl-e to go to the end of the line, I get some sort of edit window, ctrl-a highlights the whole box, ctrl-k seems to do nada. Did something change in mozilla? Or did one of my settings change? Can I change it back?
yum -y update
at about the same time it stopped working with flash. Somewhere along the line, either in the update, which seemed to change the file download menu on mozilla (1.7.6 now) it no longer allows me to use the emacs commands to edit the url (ctrl-k, ctrl-e, ctrl-a ...) not being able to delete from the cursor to the end of the line is a real pain in the @$$. I tried looking in "edit->preferences" for a way to turn them back on, but couldn't find it.
Likewise, they used to work when entering text, like in the box that I'm using now, but if I do a ctrl-e to go to the end of the line, I get some sort of edit window, ctrl-a highlights the whole box, ctrl-k seems to do nada. Did something change in mozilla? Or did one of my settings change? Can I change it back?
