On Mar 23, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 12:11:41PM -0500, John Nowak wrote:
On Mar 23, 2006, at 12:03 PM, John Nowak wrote:
On Mar 23, 2006, at 9:43 AM, Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
I feel this is a great way of ending up at the same point (fast
keyboard interaction) while making the learning curve much less
steep (you can use everything perfectly fine without knowing any
key commands initially, it is just a bit slower).
While we're at it... Is there any way of building something like this
into wmii? For example, I'd like to be able to hold a key combination
and have that show me all of the key combinations in the program.
This way, all I actually have to remember is that one key command. I
use wmii every third day or so currently (doing a lot of development
in OS X at the moment, mainly because I'm in love with BBEdit/
TextWrangler), and each time I go back I find myself struggling to
remember the key commands. I'll get it eventually, but it might be
nice for new users to only have to remember "hold meta-? for help".
I'm not advocating menus or toolbars or anything here -- Just a
simple way of showing the key commands, perhaps greying out those
that are not available for the current situation (such as if no frame
is selected or if there is no other column to move to).
That is conceptually not possible, because wmiirc decides what
todo on a specific key press and wmiiwm does not know any
semantic of shortcuts (except the move/resize shortcuts).
wmiiwm can't say to wmiirc "give me the list of shortcuts", and then
wmiiwm could just show them on the screen? Surely communication is
two-way, no? Forgive me if I'm lost here.
- John
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