On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 01:26:04PM +0100, Anton Lundin wrote: > > Most software use ^z for undo and ^y for re-do. We have already used ^y > > on Yearly Statistics, so you grabbed ^Z. > > Interesting... my first response was to say "no, I don't think the ^y for > redo is standard", but then I looked around a bit and it turns out that > it's just that the software I most commonly use undo/redo in (Adobe > product) is odd and that at least MS Office has indeed established ^y for > redo. > I'm not so sure that's universal. It seems like most applications on my mac (TextEdit, IntelliJ IDEA, Mail, MacVim, Chrome, Firefox) use shift-^Z for redo. MS Word is an exception with ^Y, though. I also checked on an Ubuntu box. Still shift-^Z for most applications (Thunderbird, gEdit, IntelliJ IDEA). The only exception I could find was Libreoffice with ^Y (probably mimicking MS Word). For me shift-^Z feels more natural, anyway. Henrik
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