DJ Delorie wrote: with
the risk of inadvertently switching away from a drawing tool?
We're using bleeding edge tools frequently... We can handle the risk. We know how to back up data, and PCB has a usually working undo function... I say it's better to give one's intentions free rein than worry about tripping because of accidental key pressing. IT is a departure from single key bind keys though -- you have a two key sequence there in effect. I can imagine a "same-angle rubber band mode" that would be the next thing to do right after two escape keys. You'd be dragging a net sideways to hit a design rule and rapidly get a tight routing, the press your favorite key for drawing lines -- maybe not even the F2 key... But I'll live just fine if I end up doing that with <esc> then a bind key for arrow/select. John G _______________________________________________ geda-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-dev
