2009/7/31 Grzegorz Kimbar <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 31 Lip, 13:08, psargaco <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Oh, for cryin' out loud. Leave as it is. The original poster asked for
>> a feature which already exists. There it's done! No need to add a
>> kazillion shortcuts to leave each of us happy that we can do exactly
>> as in tool A, B or C that we love so much. Geez!
>
> Seriously, guys. That's the kind of attitude that keeps open source
> stuff from having reasonable GUI (and Ubiquity is, for cryin' out
> loud, a GUI plugin). "The feature exists, you trigger it using toes
> and elbows, end of story".
>
> I'm not stubborn, I'll use tab and I'll probably get use to it. I've
> just make a rather obvious remark that when you're _picking_ something
> with arrow keys you expect to _accept_ it with something nearby. Not
> with a key on the completely other side of the keyboard.

It all depends point of view. For instance, I would say arrow keys are
on the other side of the keyboard, away from home row :)

This is why I don't like using them in command line.

-- 
Timur Izhbulatov — www.timka.org

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