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[Bug 1522152] Re: Add Ctrl+G shortcut for "find next"

 

This bug was fixed in the package webbrowser-app -
0.23+16.04.20151222.1-0ubuntu1

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webbrowser-app (0.23+16.04.20151222.1-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Add keyboard shorcuts for 'next' (Ctrl+G) and 'previous'
    (Ctrl+Shift+G) while in find-in-page mode. (LP: #1522152)
  * Do not allow interacting with tabs and the chrome while the settings
    page is shown. (LP: #1524353)
  * Fix a crash when clearing the navigation history while the new tab
    view is open. (LP: #1525937)
  * Fix deleting multiple domains from the history view. Add unit tests
    for the HistoryView component. (LP: #1527144)
  * Fix some obvious issues in PreviewManager. (LP: #1519019)
  * Fix the tab preview sometimes covering the tab chrome, in the tabs
    view. Offset tab previews by 1px to cover the semi-transparent
    horizontal line at the bottom of the tab chrome asset. (LP:
    #1520624)
  * Recognize openoffice and MS-office file formats as documents, now
    that the document viewer app knows how to render them. (LP:
    #1523452)
  * Update translation template.
  * Use the screen size (diagonal in millimeters) to determine which
    default UA string and which UA overrides to use. An empirical
    threshold of 19cm is being used, it is subject to further
    adjustments. (LP: #1504084)

 -- Olivier Tilloy <olivier.tilloy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  Tue, 22 Dec 2015
18:15:54 +0000

** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  Add Ctrl+G shortcut for "find next"

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Fix Committed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I can use Ctrl+F to start a search in the current page.  But I don't
  know if there's a shortcut for "find next" to jump to the next text
  match.

  In Firefox and Chromium, Ctrl+G does this (and Shift+Ctrl+G for "find
  previous").

  It would be nice if we added the same shortcuts.

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