> I disagree violently with this line of reasoning. ?Software > should ALWAYS work the way the user expects it to unless > there is a DAMN GOOD REASON, for example if you are > offering a much more powerful interface than the user is > used to. Agreed. It's called the 'user model' vs. the 'software model'. As soon as the software model doesn't fit the user model it should be changed - exept there's a very good reason for keeping the model. > 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. Ctrl - F doesn't search in the german open office. It sets characters as Bold ("Fett" in german). Most other applications use Ctrl - F, so I often want to search and accidentally set characters to bold :( . Best regards ce