Hi Andreas!
The one thing, that really annoys me is that squeak won't interrupt on CTRL-C. If I get stuck in an endless loop I have to kill the squeak process, restart squeak and replay the changes.
Use Alt-. (period) or redefine it by using InputSensor>>setInterruptKey: e.g.,
Sensor setInterruptKey: 16r263
should give you the desired Ctrl-C interrupt key.
Which it doesn't, but thanks for the pointer to InputSensor. I will try to figure out which value needs to be set here to get CTRL-C working. My first naive attempt was to do a
Sensor setInterruptKey: (TextConstants at: #CtrlC)
which didn't work either. I guess this is because of the difference of charctercodes and keycodes, isn't it?
Alex.