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==Related preferences==
==Related preferences==
* [[layout.word_select.eat_space_to_next_word]]
* [[layout.word_select.eat_space_to_next_word]]
* [[browser.urlbar.doubleClickSelectsAll]]


[[Category:Preferences]]
[[Category:Preferences]]

Latest revision as of 04:31, 19 May 2011

Background

This preference controls the selection behaviour when double-clicking text as it relates to punctuation surrounding the text. It also affects the way some shortcuts (e.g. Ctrl+Left/Right arrow) and Ctrl+Backspace) work when editing text.

Possible values and their effects

True

"Word" selection includes surrounding punctuation and only stops at whitespace, so that for example double-clicking example.com/the/path and the other above-mentioned shortcuts select the entire URL. (Default on Linux/Unix and OS2 for all apps except Minimo and Firefox after bug 190615)

False

Word selection using the above mentioned shortcuts ends at punctuation characters. (Default on Minimo and all platforms except Linux/Unix and OS2)

First checked in

2001-10-19 by Mike Pinkerton.

Has an effect in

  • Netscape (all versions since 7.0)
  • Mozilla Suite (all versions since 0.9.6)
  • Phoenix (all versions)
  • Firebird (all versions)
  • Firefox (all versions)
  • Thunderbird (verified for 1.5.0.9)
  • Minimo (all versions)
  • SeaMonkey (all versions)

Related bugs

Related preferences