2010-02-07 19:56:49, Remco Gerlich:
> On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Benoit St-Pierre <[email protected]>wrote:
> > Thank you, Michal and Alex, for your complete answers.
> >
> > As I see it now, there would be a need for Scid GUI to behave like a
> > normal application.  Its GUI must standardize with the others, like
> > the strange context-dependent keystrokes.
 
> What standard? Windows isn't Mac isn't Gnome isn't KDE isn't a mobile
>  device isn't...
I think any of these allows you to 'cancel' dialog by pressing Escape. Or to 
browse a list by arrows. Or to use standard keystroke like 'Ctrl+Z' for undo 
in edit boxes.

Of course, desktops are different, that's why modern GUI toolkit allow you to 
use 'default' shortcut for given OS.

That can be done in Scid too, but requires much more work.

> We don't even agree within Scid - I can't stand docked mode, others
>  probably don't live without it :-)
I can't stand _Scid_ docked mode, but that is because of Tcl docking mode 
limitations.

-- 
Michal Rudolf

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