Ph.D. Candidates and Note Anarchy

A Borg igpop at cs.tu-berlin.de
Thu Dec 16 14:34:31 PST 2004


On 16 Dec 2004 at 22:51 Timothy J.Wood wrote:

>
> On Dec 12, 2004, at 6:14 AM, John DeSoi wrote:
>> I agree with this. Up, down, left, right (cmd-U, cmd-D, cmd-L, cmd-R) 
>> are stuck in my brain from More and OO2. Please consider adding a 
>> preference to support these older shortcuts.
>
>   It would be nice for us to have this option, but I wanted to point 
> out a couple things (beyond the obvious cmd-u, cmd-r already having 
> standard meaning)
>
> - If you are in row selection mode you can use u, d, l, r to move the 
> row
Wow, cool!

> - If you are running in 10.3, you can remap the shortcuts for these 
> menu items in System Preferences
> 	- Go to Keyboard preferences
> 	- Select the Keyboard Shortcuts tab
> 	- Edit away :)

Sorry if I am annoying, but AFAI have tried it, the Keyboard Shortcuts 
function in the System Prefs
does *not* allow one to enter cmd- only shortcuts. Not that I am a More 
fan, but cmd-U/D/L/R cannot
be set this way (I for example would also love to have cmd-Return to be 
set to "Add Child")...

Also, obviously you remove the other, default shortcut. for example, I 
now have shift-cmd-K for
"Add Child", and now cmd-} (w/ german layout: cmd-opt-9) does not work 
anymore.

Cheers, Kei.




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