Hello,
Normaly, I use vim or emacs and find usefull to not use the mouse when I code. I did not find any reference to the shortcuts used to manage windows, class browther ect, in Pharo. It should exist, some of them are show when I right clic (save, doit, printit...), but google did not help me to find more.
Some shortcuts that I will find very usefull migth permit: - to change the window focus (change windows) - move between the parts of the class browser (packages, classes[instaces, ?, class, hierarchy, variables...], categories, methods, edition), - close tools, open tools (class browser, transcript, workspace...)
There maybe exist an alternative class browser/editor that will permit such things?
Shortly, does anyone have the same horror of rats than me :), and what solutions have you found?
Thanks in advance.
Sébastien
Hi Sébastien,
I'm absolutely no expert on pharo, sharing your horror of rats though.
What I figured out so far:
Alt-. : user interrupt Alt-w : close active window Alt-b : browser Alt-t : transcript Alt-W : Message Names Alt-C : Change Sorter
Markus
Torsten pointed me to this:
Just check the method #defaultDesktopCommandKeyTriplets in PasteUpMorph
and you get all command keys for the world.
Note that in Pharo there is an already fixed bug that has to be integrated (http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=2964).
But neither Alt-\ nor Strg-\ does what it's supposed to do here with pharo 4.1 on linux.
Markus
On 14.09.2010, at 16:35, Markus Schlager wrote:
Torsten pointed me to this:
Just check the method #defaultDesktopCommandKeyTriplets in PasteUpMorph and you get all command keys for the world. Note that in Pharo there is an already fixed bug that has to be integrated (http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=2964).
But neither Alt-\ nor Strg-\ does what it's supposed to do here with pharo 4.1 on linux.
Are you using a German keyboard by chance? What keys are you actually pressing?
- Bert -
Thanks for the interest to my question. I have found some more shortcuts on this link:http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/uploads/SqueakLanguageRef.3.html.
Just check the method #defaultDesktopCommandKeyTriplets in PasteUpMorph
I will look at this and the folowing message.
Regards
Seb Le mardi 14 septembre 2010 16:56:30, Markus Schlager a écrit :
Hi Bert,
But neither Alt-\ nor Strg-\ does what it's supposed to do here with pharo 4.1 on linux.
Are you using a German keyboard by chance? What keys are you actually pressing?
Yes, it's 'german eliminate dead keys'.
I'm pressing Alt+AltGr+[ß?] or Strg+AltGr+[ß?].
Markus
Sébastien Serre wrote:
Normaly, I use vim or emacs and find usefull to not use the mouse when I code.
I missed this earlier. The SVI project (on SqueakSource) brings vi key bindings to Squeak and works in 4.1.
Sean
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