Keybindings are a little cramped (at least on windows). Control+1 to 8 is docking bar menus. Alt + numbers do different actions in text fields. Not sure where it is documented. The alt + numbers items are not reachable with mouse (+ control keys) I think.
If you swap/ duplicate control and alt it gets really confusing, and maybe not working.
Best, Karl
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 5:01 PM gettimothy via Squeak-dev < squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org> wrote:
Perfect!
Thank you.
Copy-n-paste to a Workspace and the Link functionality still works.
I will investigate and incorporate.
Fun fact, Alt-6 in X-Windows WindoMaker switches to Virtual Desktop 6 (so fast, I thought Squeak exploded with the keybinding! (: ), so I cannot use those bindings for the attribute menu.
Actually, that would be a fun keybinding #explode
cheers and thanks again.
---- On Fri, 22 May 2020 10:47:48 -0400 *K K Subbu <kksubbu.ml@gmail.com kksubbu.ml@gmail.com>* wrote ----
On 22/05/20 5:55 pm, gettimothy via Squeak-dev wrote:
In Emacs, to navigate to the link, I type Ctrl-o to open it .
select text in any text pane and press ALT/CMD-6 to open attribute menu. You can see such hotlinks in action if you look at Help->Core Packages. Class names are linked to their definitions.
Now, the links do not have to be hypertext to the WWW, links to HelpBrowser on a topic would be useful.
See TextAction class. Its subclasses are used for hotlinking. See SmalltalkEditor>>handleEmphasisExtraWith: for an example of its use in text editor.
HTH .. Subbu