On Oct 29, 2011, at 12:51, Themis Matsoukas wrote:

> On Oct 28, 2011, at 10:02 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> 
>> 2) the easiest way to get rid of the editor window is to hit cmd-z until it 
>> goes away
> 
> After so many years of using bibdesk and I never thought of doing a cmd-z…! 
> Wouldn't a cancel/save button be more intuitive?

Christiaan addressed the technical problems with that, but as Justin 
discovered, you do get a "Discard" button as long as you haven't changed the 
citekey from the default value.

> Talking about intuitive, cmd-z is not a standard way for getting rid of 
> windows. In mail, for example, typing cmd-z after cmd-n does not get rid of 
> the new message window.
> 
> Of course, now that I know that the trick works in bibdesk, it *is* intuitive 
> :-)

It also works in DataTank from <http://visualdatatools.com>, of which I am a 
huge fan [1].  When you undo adding a graph, it just goes away entirely, and 
redo brings it back.  Once you get used to that, it's really hard to deal with 
more limited undo implementations.

-- 
Adam

[1] No affiliation other than as a very happy user, opinions not those of my 
employer, etc.


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