-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 08/31/11 20:11, Eli Barzilay wrote: > 6 hours ago, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote: >> The other three applications (Pidgin, Epiphany, Gedit) all >> follow the behavior described in the HIG: there is only a Close >> menu entry (no Close Tab), it closes the current tab, and its >> shortcut is Ctrl-w. >> >> I think we should follow the platform guidelines here as well, >> and do the same. > > I prefer that the above (a single "Close" entry that closes the > current tab or the current window) be used everywhere, including > on OSX. > > 1. It's as important as the Run button, which already steps over > the well-used `C-t', which is *so* confusing[*] that not having > two distinct menu entries for close/close-all seems extremely minor > in comparison. > > [*] Confusing enough that I keep tripping over it in class, > hitting C-t a few times and realize the mistake. It's even worse > in making me use C-= in my browser later in an attempt to create a > new tab. This is a mess that I think is better to address than > keeping C-t for backward compatibility.
I concur with Eli completely. Given that Ctrl+R is currently bound to ``Replace'' which is disabled by default (!) it seems silly not to bind it to Run (which apparently is important enough to have its own button). Marijn -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.18 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEUEARECAAYFAk5fQNwACgkQp/VmCx0OL2zjRwCgoqe68NzyJ5w3gRCyoUEPPluP A+UAl2izKs/lM46vf9ZW2VwxAAosVeI= =vsqY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev