Hi,
On 10/11/11 14:40, Edward K. Ream wrote:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Ville M. Vainio<[email protected]> wrote:
In addition to this, Leo should stick to standard keyboard shortcuts. Most
notable glitch is ctrl+a, which should select all text in the body.
I agree.
For me, disconvering the convenience of ctrl + a o ctrl + e for going to
the beginning and end of a line was really nice thanks to leo. Specially
because these keybindings are more standard now that I'm switching from
notebook to netbook. For me every change like that should be carried
with a "What's new in Leo" showing a Leo outline about changes and how
to get the old behavior or a combination of old + new (in a similar way
to TeXmacs). I would like to suggest [ctrl] + [PgUp] and [ctrl] + [PgDn]
as a way to move between tabs, as occurs on Firefox and most web
browsers today.
People rarely use emacs these days, so there is no need to cater for that
crowd with cost to everyone else.
Really? What do programmers use nowadays?
I'm not a programmer, but I'm agree with Ville's response.
Cheers,
Offray
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