Randy Defauw wrote:

> This is one vote against having double keystrokes.  I mainly work on 
> Windows, and only a little on Unix/Linux, so I'm not used to the 
> Emacs-style key bindings.  I've found with many IDEs that there are 
> too many actions and not enough key strokes; and I only remember the 
> key strokes that I use the most anyway.  So, I guess I'd rather keep 
> short and simple key strokes for the commands I use, and just not have 
> any for the rest, instead of using double strokes for a lot of things.
>
I'd rather have some logical multi-key shortcuts (for example, a prefix 
for refactoring, then an identifier for a particular refactoring) 
instead of all these different combinations of modifiers.  F6 moves 
something, shift-F6 renames it, ctrl-F6 changes its signature... 
 Ctrl-Alt-V means "introduce variable", but Ctrl-Alt-F means "find in 
path", not "introduce field", and so on.

But I guess this is one of those subjects that we'll never be able to 
agree on.



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