Feature Requests item #3588545, was opened at 2012-11-19 08:59
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Status: Open
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: disable save-shortcuts (ctrl+s etc)

Initial Comment:
Hey,
normally the keyboard-layout is very handy and intelligent.
Mouse in right hand, keyboard in the left one and you can code in lightspeed.

But there are these save-shortcuts right in between! In short, because "s" is 
surrounded by many other frequently used commands (e.g. ctrl+e...) there is the 
chance you do something you don't want to do, and you even can't revert your 
actions since saving is non-conservative (you just overwrite that file...)
You might not even take notice what you did, - well maybe until you reopen your 
patch and wonder why nothing works...
I guess there are three choices:
-disable save-shortcuts  (This would be savest; eg. a menu where the user can 
activate/deactivate//reroute all shortcuts)
-place them somewhere else on the keyboard
-at least change "ctrl+s" with "ctrl+S"  (So change the shortcut for "save" 
with "save as..." That way it would be rather unlikely to save s.th. by 
accident, 'cause "ctrl+S"="ctrl+shift+s" is not so easily hit by accident and 
if you hit "save as..." you still get a window popping up.

PS. The same goes for undo/redo-shortcuts, cause undo/redo isn't conservative 
as well... (so with the 1st idea, I'd just rip out all non-conservative 
shortcuts)

Personally I don't feel good with that non-conservative layout.. Imagine you 
type some text somewhere inside you pd-program, slip off somewhere and suddenly 
it happens... Or you leave your patch and computer, and a 
friend/child/unknown/who-ever comes over messing around with your keyboard and 
then it happens.. Or maybe more likely, you worked all day/deep into the night 
with pd so you are tired and a little confused and suddenly it happens... Or 
you're having a free-style--on-the-fly performance, that already sounds 
chaotically chaotic, and suddenly it happens..
...well I guess there are better examples, but you might get the idea...
I don't want to know how many times I saved something by accident -- and I 
can't because I did it by accident... torturing thoughts.
Thx & bye

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