Nope, but that won't stop me from commenting. :)
First, while we probably shouldn't be discussing "the price of tea in
China", this list is sufficiently low volume that I don't see any problem
with talking about the occasional related topic.
AFAIK, there are only three browser frameworks in general use and none of
them get everything right. Vivaldi (based on the chromium framework) does
pretty well.
One of the problems is that there are no regulations on webpage coding.
While this is a good thing, it also means that there are a lot of
non-standard and poorly coded pages out there that browsers still have to
try to cope with. Adhering to the many standards would be hard enough
without this.
Clearly, almost no software is designed to work with third party desktop
automation tools. It's pretty great that AutoKey works at all.
In the old days, before mice, many application buttons had one letter in
their label underlined or highlighted and you could press Alt plus that
letter to immediately navigate to that button and press it. Those few that
are left are great for use with AutoKey, but they're almost all gone.
Formatted text: Sometimes formatted text from one application doesn't work
right when you paste it into another application. When I'm having trouble
with this (usually with something I want to print), I first paste it into
LibreOffice Writer which is pretty good with such things. From there, if
it still won't cooperate, you may be stuck with either using it as an
attached or linked file or pasting as plain text which strips out the
formatting, but still gets you the content.
Joe
>
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/autokey-users/8fd1e1ea-8f63-47de-8a49-e3cb86261ff5n%40googlegroups.com.
>