> Am 07.07.2018 um 17:08 schrieb Cyril Ferlicot D. <[email protected]>:
>
>> Le 07/07/2018 à 16:17, Ben Coman a écrit :
>> 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.
>>
> For my part I'm not because before I could delete/rename/add a
> package/class/protocol/method without the mouse but now it became much
> harder with simple key shortcut since it works only on the focused pane.
>
> But I guess this kind of things depend on everyone.
>
> Maybe it could be good to be able to customize it via settings.
>
I don‘t understand anyway why keyboard shortcuts are dependent on a tool.
Shouldn‘t there be an abstraction mapping between action and shortcut?
Norbert
>> cheers -ben
>>
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