On Freitag, 17. Oktober 2008, Robert Withrow wrote: > Heh... Just about a year ago I asked about emacs key bindings, and here > I am again a year later, trying to learn Eric4 again and I'm wondering > if the situation has changed.
Due to the fact, that you haven't contributed the emacs shortcuts a year ago, the situation hasn't changed ;-) > > Emacs bindings are pretty much a firm requirement for me, so I'm willing > to invest /some/ work on this. As I understand it: > > * There is an import-keyboard-shortcut function, so if someone has > already done it I could just do that. It isn't a "theme" but it > is better than nothing. > * If I have to do it myself, I'd rather edit a file than do it one > key at a time using the GUI. Where do I look for the keyboard > config file? Copy the file default.e4k, which contains all keyboard shotrcuts definitions in XML form, and edit that. Once done simply import the new file once. > * Maybe there is a way to just /use/ emacs? Sure, I won't get the > cool qscintilla stuff, but python-mode isn't that bad. > Suggestions on how I would go about that? > > Anyway, I really want to use Eric4 this time around because I'm starting > up a big Python project and I'd like to use modern tools. > > > > On 27.10.07 18:20:21, Robert Withrow wrote: > >> >> I would think this is a FAQ but I didn't see it in the gmane or > >> >> FAQ... > >> >> > >> >> Can I get Emacs key bindings? I guess I'm too old to retrain my > >> >> fingers. > > > > > > There are not predefined shortcut-themes, so you have to reconfigure > > > the shortcuts individually to what you'd like them to be. I doubt that > > > 2-part shortcuts work though (i.e. Ctrl+x,f or something like that) > > > > > > See the Settings menu for the shortcut menu entry. -- Detlev Offenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
