On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 8:23 PM, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected] > wrote:
> do not select code > just put the cursor on the line and doit get the complete line > > But I don't want the full line :) I just want the expression under the cursor. What I'm asking after is Ctrl+] and Ctrl+t in vim terms. then you can click once and it will select the complete expression. > > but as dale said first get used to > cmd-m > cmd-n > cmd-N > cmd-b > > Then the good news is that in pharo 2.0 we will have much more and better > shortcuts > many of us do not like mouse either :) > > Great! :) > > On Jul 31, 2012, at 8:31 PM, Patrik Sundberg wrote: > > > Thanks for that list. That should hopefully teach me some tricks - my > right hand is dying using the mouse as much as I am right now :) > > > > On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Johan Fabry <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Patrik, > > > > have you had a look at > book.pharo-project.org/book/Tidbits/KeyboardShortcuts ? Does it answer > your question? If not, it would be good to have that page updated. > > > > On 31 Jul 2012, at 13:07, Patrik Sundberg wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Jumping in as a smalltalk beginner I am, as one would expect, feeling > frustrated by not knowing my way around. Can see lots of cool stuff but all > the mouse action is killing me. I'm a vim(+tmux) guy by background so the > contrast is vast, I usually never need to touch my mouse when programming. > >> > >> I was trying to find some keyboard shortcuts to do things like "jump to > method within class with fuzzy search logic" (type a few characters and get > list etc) or "jump to the method/class under which the cursor is located". > The jump to selected needs text selection which seems really awkward (even > when selecting with keyboard), my 90% case is to jump to what's under the > cursor. The global find class and find methods are good, but most of the > time I'm interested in "local" navigation in the current class while > jumping back and forth between methods in same class. > >> > >> I find more things in Nautilus since I can list the shortcuts there, > but quite a few doesn't seem to work and I'm not having much luck using > nautilus in 1.4 (and 2.0 too edgy for me right now, need metacello to load > things cleanly etc at least). In OB in 1.4 I'm not able to figure out how > to get a list of shortcuts apart from what's annotated in menus > >> > >> Guess my question is - how does a keyboard centric person like me learn > keyboard shortcuts and get productive in the image, more specifically 1.4 > and OB? How can I work out what keyboard shortcuts exist? > >> > >> Thanks! > >> > > > > > > ---> Save our in-boxes! http://emailcharter.org <--- > > > > Johan Fabry > > [email protected] - http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/~jfabry > > PLEIAD Lab - Computer Science Department (DCC) - University of Chile > > > > > > > > > > > > >
