[squeak-dev] The Trunk: Morphic-cmm.1011.mcz

Chris Muller asqueaker at gmail.com
Sat Oct 17 22:56:54 UTC 2015


On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 8:14 AM, Tobias Pape <Das.Linux at gmx.de> wrote:

>
> On 16.10.2015, at 16:33, commits at source.squeak.org wrote:
>
> > Chris Muller uploaded a new version of Morphic to project The Trunk:
> > http://source.squeak.org/trunk/Morphic-cmm.1011.mcz
> >
> > ==================== Summary ====================
> >
> > Name: Morphic-cmm.1011
> > Author: cmm
> > Time: 16 October 2015, 11:33:30.083 am
> > UUID: cd841f83-985d-4bf9-b4bf-80bac0dd2b50
> > Ancestors: Morphic-mt.1010
> >
> > - Improved keyboard support.  "Desktop" command keys which are not
> overloaded by browsers are now available globally, so they can be accessed
> at any time (without needing to first give focus to the desktop).
> >       The following commands are now available globally:
> >               Command+Shift+O -> access a Monticello browser.
> >               Command+Shift+P -> access a Preferences browser.
> >               Command+Shift+Z -> browse the recent change log.
> >               Command+] -> save the image.
> >               Command+\ -> send the active window to the back.
> >               Command+Escape -> Close the active window (formerly
> Command+w).
>
> Why? It's CMD-W on osx and Alt-W on windows and Ctrl-W on Linux. Why
> change it _away_ form cmd-w?
>
>
Command+w has been to the desktop keys.

I wanted Cmd+w for the global key too, but it is already overloaded by the
editor for back-word.  Back-word is overloaded with Shift+Control+[Left
Arrow], but Cmd+w is nice for maintainig hand position while typing.
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