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Subject: Re: Shortcut Manager
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 15:16:06 +0200 (MDT)
In-Reply-To: <C170D86147@edi.ngate.uni-regensburg.de> from "Rainer Riedl" at Jun 1, 94 02:43:38 pm
From: Annius.Groenink@cwi.nl (Annius Groenink)
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> Isn't it better to have a standard set of shortcuts that is on every machine
> the same? (Example: you have your own set at home. Then you got to a friend
> to do something. You use your shortcut you used to, but the effect is quite
> diffrent because he has another set of shortcuts)
You've got yours on a floppy disk, insert it. Open Shortcuts in the
Desk menu. Load your configuration. And all applications will use your
codes.
That's why I suggested a wind_get or cookie call instead of the fishy
resource editing stuff: you can make changes globally. Now if you add
some kind of separation between types of application (editor, word, graphics,
compiler) then all applications should be happy as well).
Protocol:
App: I've got key 0xYYYY, shift 0xZZZZ. What can I do with that?
(app's got ^I)
Manager: I've the following entries for you: (a list)
preferred*Deselect-All
alternative*Show-Information
Edith*Invert-Selection
Gemini*Directory*Show-Information
Gemini*Console*Invert-Selection
etc. etc.
or sth like that.
hm. Maybe not... :-)
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