Marc,
Backward compatibilty is only good as long as it does not get into
a good design's way.
This is especially true for keybindings, since you can always customize
them to suit your way.

As to this particular change, #633 introduces (sorry for the pun)
the following keybindings:
Ctrl+Alt+F = "Introduce Field"
Ctrl+Alt+C = "Introduce Constant"
Ctrl+Alt+V = "Introduce Variable"
Ctrl+Alt+P = "Introduce Parameter"

Got the pattern?

Sincerely,
        Dmitry

Marc Salm wrote:
> Dmitry Lomov wrote:
> 
>> Marc,
>> CTRL+ALT+L was a shortcut for "Local To Field" refactoring,
>> which is now merged with "Introduce Field".
>> In #633 we will have a new shortcut CTRL+ALT+F for "Introduce Field",
>> and CTRL+ALT+L will be assigned to "Layout Code".
> 
> 
> -1000
> 
> Please don't change the standard keybindings, if it is not really 
> necessary. The main benefit of IDEA is its great editor which is only 
> then really great, if you have most of the keybindings in mind.
> 
> ciao
> 
> Marc Salm
> http://www.codebasket.de


-- 
Dmitry Lomov
JetBrains Inc. / IntelliJ Software
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

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