> In the toolbar you have -cancelTiddler.
> The - in this ties the escape key to the command cancelTiddler.
> In a similar fashion in +saveTiddler the + command ties the double
> mouse button to saveTiddler.

To be accurate, the "+" prefix binds a command to both a 'double-
click' and a 'ctrl-enter' keystroke, while the "-" prefix binds a
command to an 'escape' keystroke.

When *viewing* a tiddler, double-clicking the tiddler background
triggers the '+editTiddler' command.  Note that "ctrl-enter" typically
doesn't do anything when viewing a tiddler because there isn't a
current input field that has the 'focus' so it can process the
keystroke.

Of course, when *editing* a tiddler, there are always input fields
(one of which usually has the focus), so "esc" triggers the "-
cancelTiddler" command and "enter" triggers the "+saveTiddler"
command.  Note that double-clicking in the text area is processed by
that text area to select a word in the source content and thus does
not also trigger the "+saveTiddler" command.

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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