Is there a way to customize/change the base shortcut for Linux? I find it much more comfortable to use LAlt as my finger is right next to it compared to Control.
Considering PharoShortcuts explicitly states that it should be ctrl `($o ctrl , $w ctrl) unix`, I'm assuming the only way would be to rewrite the methods? Peter On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Nicolai Hess <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 2015-05-31 14:34 GMT+02:00 Cyril Ferlicot <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> I think test into the playground is a bad idea because the playground is >> a GTool and glamour has his own shortcut system. >> Also I think Playground use Rubric and not TextEditor/Smalltalk Editor. >> >> Do you know where text/smalltalk editor are used Nicolas ? >> > > Nautilus, old workspace (Workspace new open), MessageBrowser (Textpane in > sendersOf/implementorsOf/usersOf - results list). > > And of course, you can create a TextMorph that uses those editors: > > "This creates a simple text morph with editor #TextEditor" > (Smalltalk ui theme builder newBasicTextEditorFor: Morph getText: #comment > setText: nil) openInWindow. > > > "This creates a smalltalk text morph with editor #SmalltalkEditor" > (Smalltalk ui theme builder newTextEditorFor: (Morph>>#drawOn:) getText: > #sourceCode setText: nil) openInWindow. > > > > nicolai > > >> >> >> Le dimanche 31 mai 2015, Mark Rizun <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Tested in image: 50077 (hope it's not very critical to test on 50075) >>> OS: Win 7 >>> >>> This change is not yet visible, although I defined a postload >>>> you will see the change only after >>>> TextEditor/SmalltalkEditior initialize >>>> >>>> >>> Ok, I did TextEditor/SmalltalkEditior initialize. >>> >>> >>>> (all alt+ shortcut are removed now, only the >>>> ctrl+ shortcuts should work) >>>> >>>> alt+space / ctrl+space -> select word >>>> alt+b/ctrl+b browseIt >>>> alt+c/ctrl+c copy >>>> alt+x/ctrl+x cut >>>> alt+v/ctrl+v paste >>>> alt+f/ctrl+f find >>>> >>>> >>> In playground for me all of the above alt shortcuts work. As well as ctr. >>> In system browser it's different: >>> >>> - alt-space, alt-b, alt-f does not work >>> - all the others work (c, v, x) >>> - all of above ctr shortcuts work >>> >>> Some "duplicate" shortcuts weren't removed because the shortcut >>>> defined with the keymap pragma don't work (at least on windows). >>>> >>>> For example: >>>> >>>> ctrl+a/alt+a defined with the action map >>>> and ctrl+a defined by keymap pragam >>>> this wasn't remove, because ctrl+a does not work on windows vm >>>> >>>> ctrl+m/alt+m defined by the action map >>>> ctrl+m defined by keymap pragma >>>> this wasn't remove, because ctrl+m does not work on windows vm >>>> >>>> >>> True, ctr-m does not work on win. >>> >>> Thanks for your work Nicolai. >>> >>> Best, >>> Mark >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Cheers >> Cyril Ferlicot >> >> >
