> Am 07.07.2018 um 16:17 schrieb Ben Coman <[email protected]>:
>
>> On 7 July 2018 at 20:35, Norbert Hartl <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Maybe I missed an important discussion but as I’m trying pharo7 now and I
>> wonder about the keyboard shortcuts.
>>
>> Wasn’t the old agreement moving to the multiple keys? So browsing senders
>> with CMD-bn instead of the old CMD-n?
>
> Any seeming agreement may just have been the nay-sayers falling silent since
> there seemed little chance of having it changed when it came as a
> done-deal with Nautilus.
> Personally I tried to conform to using the double-sequence-shortcuts
> but could never get over the cumbersome feel of it,
> to the point where in Nautlius I actually stopped using shortcuts and
> reverted to using context menus.
>
> I guess lovers of the double-sequence-shortcuts are now in that boat.
> I'm not sure there was much discussion around Calypso using
> single-key-shortcuts.
> But I'm personally very happy with this behaviour change introduced by
> Nautlius was reverted.
> I'm glad to using shortcuts in the System Browser again.
>
I cannot say I liked the idea of having double key sequences. You see I‘m using
vi since 28 years and never emacs for exactly that reason.
The important constraint for this seems to be number of shortcuts you need. I
thought there is going to be more. So I convinced myself not to be sad having
double key sequences.
I‘m more or less glad about the revert, too. Best is that now the keyboard
shortcuts are unified again 😉
Norbert
> cheers -ben
>