Matt> I keep pressing Ctrl-Y, which is redo in MS-Office but is paste in
Matt> Leo, which screws up my undo/redo stack. Eventually I'll get
Matt> myself retrained. I just think it would be good to alert new
Matt> users ahead of time.

EKR> You can change any key binding if you like.

I think you misunderstood: Matt was suggesting the slideshow pages alert new users about Ctrl-Y and how it differs from the ubiquitous MS-Office. I've made the same Ctrl-Y mistake myself, so Matt's request seems reasonable and helpful. The step-by-step slideshow, which is what this thread is about, does not explain how to change key bindings (and I don't think it should in such a "first tutorial" for newbies).

If on the other hand, you simply didn't want to implement the suggestion, could you tell us why not?

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: The step-by-step tutorial is here
From: Edward K. Ream <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:53:03 AM

On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Graham Chiu<[email protected]>  wrote:

Any reason why shift-alt-A is select all instead of control-A?

There are not enough keys to go around :-)

   Can that be added?

You can change the keys any way you like.

Step:13 - Please also include keyboard command for Redo.

Will do.

I keep pressing Ctrl-Y, which is redo in MS-Office but is paste in
Leo, which screws up my undo/redo stack. Eventually I'll get myself
retrained. I just think it would be good to alert new users ahead of
time.

You can change any key binding if you like.

Edward


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