Hi,
If this is an almost-concensus (only myself, Alan Horkan and
Raphael seem to like the change), it seems reasonable to revert
the redo shortcut to Ctrl-R.
Cheers,
Dave.
Tom Mraz wrote:
FYI (multiple keybindings per menu action in GTK+).
As I see it will be implemented in GTK+ 2.4 I vote
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 08:34:25 +0200, David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is an almost-concensus (only myself, Alan Horkan and
Raphael seem to like the change), it seems reasonable to revert
the redo shortcut to Ctrl-R.
Please don't. If you replace the current Ctrl-Shift-Z by something
Raphaël Quinet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 08:34:25 +0200, David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is an almost-concensus (only myself, Alan Horkan and
Raphael seem to like the change), it seems reasonable to revert
the redo shortcut to Ctrl-R.
Please don't. If
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 11:03:02AM +0200, Simon Budig wrote:
If this is an almost-concensus (only myself, Alan Horkan and
Raphael seem to like the change), it seems reasonable to revert
the redo shortcut to Ctrl-R.
Please don't. If you replace the current Ctrl-Shift-Z by something
Hi,
Raphal Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 08:34:25 +0200, David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is an almost-concensus (only myself, Alan Horkan and
Raphael seem to like the change), it seems reasonable to revert
the redo shortcut to Ctrl-R.
Please don't.
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tino Schwarze) writes:
I would not change the shortcut if it will be changed with GTK 2.4
anyway. Just stick with CTRL-R. This way, we can later provide an
alternative more sane extra shortcut using GTK 2.4.
I don't think we ever want a second shortcut for anything. We
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Raphaël Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
try to replace it by something that is used by some other
applications, such as Ctrl-Y. Do not bring back the old Ctrl-R.
Unless Ctrl-Y collides with another suggested shortcut in the HIG, it
seems like a reasonable choice
Will you excuse me...but ..what CTRL-Y has to with REDO alltogether?
CTRL + R - R is the first letter in REDO.
SHIFT + CTRl + Z - Shift acts as amodifier to the CTRL + Z UNDO.
CTRl + X - Stays next to Z and allows for fat toggling as has been
argued.
But...
CTRL-Y? Why not just stick with
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 09:19:11 -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will you excuse me...but ..what CTRL-Y has to with REDO alltogether?
For better or worse, Ctrl-Y is the most frequently used shortcut for
Redo.
CTRL-Y? Why not just stick with CTRL+R? Maybe to pick the worst of both
Hi,
Raphal Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ctrl-Y is the shortcut used by most Windows applications (except for
Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro, using Ctrl-Shift-Z and Ctrl-Alt-Z)
As far as I understood, Photoshop uses Ctrl-Z for redo. Actually a
redo in PS is just an undo of the previous undo
FYI (multiple keybindings per menu action in GTK+).
As I see it will be implemented in GTK+ 2.4 I vote for leaving the
current redo keybinding as is and wait for GTK+ 2.4 with the change.
Tom Mraz
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Hi,
Tom Mraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FYI (multiple keybindings per menu action in GTK+).
As I see it will be implemented in GTK+ 2.4 I vote for leaving the
current redo keybinding as is and wait for GTK+ 2.4 with the change.
The new menu API in GTK+-2.4 will solve quite a few of our
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