On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 12:53:58 -0400, "John Gabriele" jmg3000@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/4/07, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 09:41:13 -0400, "John Gabriele" jmg3000@gmail.com wrote:
Finally then, this leaves us with the Ctrl-Alt modifier. I propose
this be used for how Shift-Alt has previously been used: for special, possibly-less-used or advanced features. This would include:
- Ctrl-Alt-D to insert the date
I guess that's less common, so maybe we could use that even though it won't work by default on Gnome.
Hmm, I don't like this. We set a keybinding while knowing it won't work on Gnome? Not that I'm a Gnome fan but I guess there are several people using Geany on Gnome(GTK2...). So, I would agree with John and change it to Ctrl-Alt-D.
Just to be clear, Gnome already uses Ctrl-Alt-D for something. I was proposing that Geany go ahead and use that combo anyway, letting users
Oops. Sorry, I should read what I've written before sending to the world ;-). Again, I don't like the idea to set a keybinding which can't be used by a certain amount of users(read Gnome users). I don't care about the keyboard shortcut actually used, maybe Ctrl-Alt-T or even undefined, I just don't like to set something which we know to not work on several systems.
For example, take Ctrl+{[,]}: on a German keyboard you have to press Ctrl-Alt GR-{8,9}.
All the more reason to change up-/down-by-paragraph to Ctrl-{Up,Down}. :) Is there any way to override the built-in GTK default of scrolling the view with those keys?
It is not a GTK built-in default but a Scintilla one and it can be disabled/changed.
Regards, Enrico