On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote: > We should make the 'officially approved' versions be the ones produced by > the basic mode of the key dialog: Control/Alt/Meta-Key-alpha and > Control/Alt/Meta-Shift-Key-Alpha. (Or we should change what basic mode > produces.) Not needing the alternate binding versions will eliminate the > need to use advanced mode to produce alternate binding versions.
What about Ctrl-Alt-Key-Alpha or even Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Key-Alpha? Even if there are now such bindings right now, they should be possible to enter via the simple key binding dialog, and they should be considered valid. > There should be a new patch removing *all* the extraneous definitions, not > just the new ones. Write a program to remove Control/Alt/Meta-Key-Alpha and > ()-Shift-Key-alpha. (You could do the few latter forms by hand if you > prefer). Indeed. We'll need to manually review this by hand, but it might be better to do most of this automatically to reduce the risk of human error. Possibly a few good search/replace in an editor could do the trick. > 2. Runtime: I would be inclined to accept without comment (message box). > However, I do not know how 3rd party extensions get 'installed'. What do you mean "installed"? I know a lot about the extension mechanism and will happily help here. - Tal Einat _______________________________________________ IDLE-dev mailing list IDLE-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev