uhm. ok. but ctrl+s will work in any platform web2py is running on, because 
it's browser based, not system dependant. ctrl+s is a pretty standard 
combination for saving the current document in any text editor beyond 
window's notepad.

On Sunday, August 4, 2013 8:58:53 AM UTC+2, Annet wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for you reply.
>
> I use ctrl+s without problems to save: did you try it ?
>>
>
> I first tried cmd+s but that invoked a 'save as' dialog, I then tried 
> ctrl+s that does
> work, however, I experience working with keyboard shortcuts as disruptive, 
> I
> prefer icons.
>
> I work on a MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard or an iMac with Lion Server 
> installed
> and to work with applications that are not available for Mac I have a HP 
> with
> Windows installed.
>
> I did try using keyboard shortcuts, but since the actions they invoke 
> sometimes vary 
> between both operating systems I gave up. I also found that the action a 
> keyboard shortcut
> invokes can vary between applications on the same operating system.
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Annet
>

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