Am 17.06.2011 11:43, schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
On 17/06/2011 11:31, Sven Barth wrote:
Seems so... I prefer Ctrl+I (indent) and Ctrl+U (unindent) ^^
:-) How strange. I thought the Tab key for indentation was quite
popular, seeing that many editors support it.
Then again, comparing my keyboard shortcuts to anybody else is probably
not a good idea. I use the Dvorak (before that Programmer Dvorak)
keyboard layout (with Caps Lock remapped to Backspace), so many
"standard" key combinations makes no sense in Dvorak. eg: Ctrl+C is a
two-hand shortcut under Dvork, but one-handed under Qwerty. For
Cut/Copy/Paste, I use the old CUI key combo standard.
I use NEO instead of Qwertz ( http://www.neo-layout.org/ ). There "u" is
located on "a" and "i" on "s" so it's a rather nice combination to use :)
From memory, I believe the Ctrl+I and Ctrl+U is what Delphi IDE uses.
No... Delphi needs you to press Shift as well. And I always stumple with
that when I switch from Lazarus to Delphi at work ^^
Regards,
Sven
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