Jürgen Hochwald posted on Sun, 03 Jul 2011 14:20:14 +0200 as excerpted: > Hello, > I've done a big step from Kde 3.5 (Suse 10.0) to Kde 4.6 (OpenSuse > 11.4). > > When I use Konquror to fill out a webform, all input fields habe now a > small X at the right, when it already contains data. But the content ist > NOT automatically selected when I go with <TAB> trough the fields (like > Kde 3.5 and all other bowsers), so I cannot simply type the new value. I > must use the mouse (why, when are my fingers on the keyboard?) or use > any hotkey to delete the old value first. > Over the time, this makes me crazy! I can't see any advantage in this > behaviour. > Is there any option to change back this hehaviour like Kde 3.5 ? I know of no such option. However, the select-all shortcut (often ctrl-a, it is here but I've so customized stuff I long ago forgot whether that's the kde default or not), when in a text-entry field, should select the whole field. (Elsewhere, it'll normally select the whole page.) So select-all (whatever shortcut that is), delete, should work without havin to resort to the mouse. FWIW... After having konqueror as my default browser from kde 2.something, all the way thru 3.x, to early 4.6, I finally gave up and switched kde's default browser to firefox. I had been thinking about it for some time, mostly because I run with scripting disabled by default and more and more sites load scripts from elsewhere, and konqueror has nothing like firefox's noscript extension to let me know what sites the page wants scripts from so I can choose to enable them manually or not (let alone letting me individually enable them temporarily or permanently or set them as untrusted, all with just a few clicks, then automatically reload the page when the settings change, as noscript allows). Not everyone will find noscript as indispensable over time as I eventually did, but the point is, firefox has a large enough general user community to have a HUGE and very active extension community as well, while konqueror... simply doesn't... and given the chance, I expect most folks will find SOME extension or other for firefox, that they miss when running anything else. (FWIW, chrome/chromium is getting there, but isn't as mature and thus doesn't have the mature extension community firefox does, either.) Compound that with the fact that konqueror's share is small enough few sites design or test for it, and the bugs it has had with proxies, ssl and certificate management, and with 4.6.2, double-submission of forms, in the kde4 series, and I finally decided it just wasn't worth the hassle any longer. It took me a bit of time to get firefox situated well as a default browser, and I don't expect it'll ever integrate as well into kde as konqueror does, because it's not part of kde like konqueror is, but it's nice just to have sites /work/ now, sometimes with a few noscript config tweaks, but no more reading sources to try to figure out what domains I have to activate scripting for, or (as I was doing toward the end) using firefox just to get them so I can set konqueror's scripting permissions for the needed sites accordingly! YMMV, of course. Konqueror may well be better for you. But with all the bugs I've seen in konqueror in kde4, I've gotten the strong feeling that even most of the kde devs have moved on to something else, these days, and honestly, I wonder what sort of future konqueror has, even if it ultimately switches to qt-webkit for rendering. (It's an option now, if you have the correct bits in place.) I'm not telling you what to do. I'm telling you what I found worked best for me. After evaluating its value to you, you can toss my experience/opinion in with the rest, and then choose what works best for you. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.