Agreed. I don't want mac to rool the world. Pluggable would be cool, maybe with OS specific defaults.
Nicolas, you're right of course, cmd + l, and alt + (arrow up / arrow down) were Eclipse specific. I just listed them because I used them a lot and thought they'd be nice to have in Pharo. Max On 22.07.2010, at 21:30, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: > yes > this is the idea. > something that we can plug I want emacs bindings :) > Stef > > On Jul 22, 2010, at 9:17 PM, Nicolas Cellier wrote: > >> Hi, >> I tried some of these in Mac TextEdit, and they don't all work as advertised. >> Anyway, please don't let the feel become Maccentric. >> Let us rather choose among native (default ?), classic squeak, or >> customizable. >> >> Nicolas >> >> 2010/7/22 Max Leske <[email protected]> >>> >>> 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 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pharo-project mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pharo-project mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project > > > _______________________________________________ > Pharo-project mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
