> > I don't think Ctrl-> (Ctrl-.) and Ctrl-< (Ctrl-,) are difficult... > > uncommon, but not difficult. This, of course, is assuming that > Ctrl-. and > > Ctrl-, would be equivalent, instead of Ctrl-> meaning Ctrl-Shift-. . > > Ctrl-> (properly Shft-Ctrl->) is not the same shortcut as Ctrl-. > Shift-Control would be silly, but Ctrl-./Ctrl-, seems odd. Dunno what to > do there.
Ok, wasn't sure... perhaps Ctrl-[ (front) and Ctrl-] (back). Of course, Ctrl-[ is the same as ESC, which could be problematic. Oh... and another note - the delete key should really be delete object... I don't quite get why it wouldn't be. Yes, single-button altering effect and all that, but it's one of those things that users just expect to work. "What do you mean the delete key doesn't delete things?" I guess I'll go muck around with what the HIG says regarding it. Just seems silly to me. And to reply to another message - yes, the fact that a usability website is so confusing is, well, apropos of a lot of things... _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list
