> The problem is that Pharo already binds all possible keyboard
> shortcuts to something, which leaves no space for other tools like the
> refactoring engine.
>

Is it not possible to throw away some of the shortcuts defined? I'd rather
have a limited set of shortcuts which are used often, than defining a lot
which are almost never used. I noticed for instance in the list that there
is a shortcut Ctrl+T which inserts ifTrue:[] ; to my humble opinion, that is
way to specific; and I'm not sure anybody is using this one. I'd rather use
Ctrl-T then to open a new Type (class) or something.

Another one is Alt - t pressed no the world view to 'find a transcript'. Is
it not better then to find a way to quickly navigate between windows in
general, so for instance, hit a shortcut anywhere, you get a list of all
windows, and by just typing t for Transcript, and hit Enter, you are already
in the transcript window.


Kind Regards,

Bart
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