Thanks max.
Yes they did not change the shortcuts but switch to use the new texteditor.
For the shortcut we should really spend time assessing
keybinding or keymapper.
Stef
On Jul 22, 2010, at 8:59 PM, Max Leske wrote:
> I checked Squeak 4.1 basic image (Damien's server didn't let me download the
> SqueakDev image). There are no preferences in the preferences browser for
> editing shortcuts. The only shortcut I could verify was cmd + -> and cmd + <-
> for skipping words (I have that in my list as alt + -> and alt + <-). There
> seem to be a couple of other nice shortcuts (e.g. advancing to the next
> argument when typing a multi argument message) but I's prefer the basic
> shortcuts would work...
>
> There is an Editor class with two sub classes that has replaced a former
> implementation (apparently TextMorphEditor). I couldn't figure out where the
> shortcuts are actually defined though.
>
> Max
>
> On 22.07.2010, at 20:14, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
>> I guess that they did that in squeak can you check?
>>
>> On Jul 22, 2010, at 8:10 PM, Max Leske wrote:
>>
>>> No I haven't. I'll take a look at it later on.
>>> Are you planning to replace Paragraph with Editor?
>>>
>>> Max
>>>
>>>
>>> On 22.07.2010, at 20:05, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>>>
>>>> What I want is a real way to define, plug a shortcut table.
>>>> Max did you check the new Editor class.
>>>>
>>>> Stef
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi everyone.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have no idea what the status is on the editor in pharo and if there are
>>>>> any plans to do something to / with it. If there's some resource, could
>>>>> you point me to it?
>>>>> In the meantime I thought I'd share my impressions with you; doesn't hurt
>>>>> at least.
>>>>>
>>>>> Since I started developing in Pharo I've struggled with the editor, in
>>>>> particular with the fact that I need to use the mouse a lot to position
>>>>> the cursor which, as all of you know, makes development quite a bit
>>>>> slower.
>>>>> Before I came to Pharo I used to develop in Eclipse and Eclipse supports
>>>>> all shortcuts used inside OS X (and if not you can change the shortcut
>>>>> settings). My favorite shortcuts:
>>>>> • cmd + -> : go to end of line
>>>>> • cmd + <- : go to beginning of line
>>>>> • alt + -> : go to end of the current word
>>>>> • alt + -> : go to beginning of current word
>>>>> • alt + arrow up : switch the line above with the current line (current
>>>>> line has line number -1, line above has line number +1)
>>>>> • alt + arrow down : switch the line below with the current line
>>>>> • cmd + l : delete line (I know this shortcut is used to cancel changes
>>>>> at the moment. Still, I haven't found a shortcut yet that deletes a
>>>>> single line)
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd LOVE to see this in Pharo, or at least be able to configure the
>>>>> shortcuts myself. I think, being able to change the shortcuts is
>>>>> important anyway because each developer has an own style.
>>>>> I'd try to come up with a solution myself but I just don't have the time
>>>>> at the moment.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for listening to my yapping :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Max
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