I back up Pavel and Esteban here.

On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On 7 Feb 2017, at 10:57, Pavel Krivanek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The uperchase character is the symbol on the key.
>
> In OS X the uppercase characters are used:
> http://cdn.osxdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/access-library-lion.jpg
>
> In Chrome too:
> http://addoncrop.com/cdn/2014/12/Google-Chrome-Menu-Settions-option.png
>
> On Windows too:
> http://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/650x250xcontext-menu-
> shortcuts-header.png.pagespeed.gp+jp+jw+pj+js+rj+
> rp+rw+ri+cp+md.ic.SuZmOlpqkt.png
>
> Cheers,
> -- Pavel
>
> 2017-02-06 17:57 GMT+01:00 Stephane Ducasse <[email protected]>:
>
>> https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/19660/shortcuts-are-wrongly-displayed
>>
>> The system should display Ctrl + s and not Ctrl + S
>>
>> Because people are pressing Shift to get S and this is not working.
>> We should distinguish between uppercase and lowercase.
>> The reader cannot guess that S is not the same as s + shift.
>> There is no way that a user can know that they should NOT press shift
>> when looking at Ctrl + S (because there is no noshiftPressed).
>> Ctrl + S means press Shift.
>>
>
>
> key shorcuts are for key, not for character, that’s why they point to the
> key in the keyboard.
> this is the universal standard, so I do not think we need to change it.
>
> as Pavel explain, is like that :
>
> - on mac: symbols + key
> - on linux and windows: modifiers + key (e.g. "Shift + S", "Ctrl + Shift +
> S")
>
> cheers,
> Esteban
>
>
>

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