Hi Marc and Philip,

On 12/09/2019 22:34, Marc Branchaud wrote:
> I disagree!  Who expects anything to work properly when capslock is on?

Me :-)


On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 12:23 AM Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email> wrote:
> I'd tend to agree. In other areas the use of shift is often used as the
> complement of the unshifted action, so it does feel 'odd'. Thus it could
> be used directly as the bool for amend or direct commit.
>
> This all assumes that Caps Lock is equivalent to having the shift on,
> rather than being a special extra key.

It seems all the Ctrl+(lowercase character) hotkeys in git-gui have an
equivalent Ctrl+(uppercase character).
So for this feature, we should keep the Ctrl+E bind aswell as the
Ctrl+e bind. If nothing else, to keep it consistent with the rest of
the hotkey bindings.
But honestly, (as Marc pointed out) it is a quite weird that
Ctrl+Shift+(character) has the excact same function as
Ctrl+(character). Perhaps we should find another way to bind the
hotkeys, where the state of Caps Lock doesn't matter? If possible.


Birger

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