In Seesaw [1] you can specify your shortcuts as "menu S" instead of "ctrl
S" and it will pick the right one for the platform.

Cheers,

Dave

[1] my memory's a little fuzzy here :)



On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Zach Oakes <zsoa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That's a good point, I should be using command instead of control on OSX.
> I don't have a Mac so that slipped my mind; I'll make a note of it.
>
>
> On Friday, August 2, 2013 2:54:45 PM UTC-4, Lee wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Aug 2, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Jeff Heon wrote:
>> > If I can suggest the one feature that I couldn't bear to use an IDE
>> without:
>> > Strict Structural Editing Mode (paredit-style)
>>
>> But please note that while many love paredit, many others hate it -- so
>> if you implement this I would make it optional.
>>
>> Also:
>>
>> On Aug 2, 2013, at 2:26 PM, John Gabriele wrote:
>> > . (Hm, when using "Run with REPL", having trouble calling a function I
>> added above -main...)
>>
>> That happened to me and in my case it was because I hadn't saved the
>> changed file... thought I did because I had hit command-s (on a mac) while
>> Nightcode save is control-s.
>>
>> > One big issue I see right now: no smart indentation in the editor
>> window.
>>
>> Totally essential, IMHO.
>>
>> If I can dream big, after the core editing features, somewhere near the
>> top of my own feature wish-list would be a debugging feature that I think
>> is currently available for Clojure only in emacs via nrepl-ritz (oh,
>> actually now I think I see that it's available in a vim environment too):
>> the ability to browse or at least print the values of locals up and down
>> the stack at the point of an exception (presumably in a run with
>> locals-clearing off, although it'd be great to see whatever hasn't been
>> cleared anyway).
>>
>> There's a long thread of discussion about this and related ideas here:
>> https://groups.google.com/**forum/#!topic/clojure/**qhdCrUoT_O0<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/clojure/qhdCrUoT_O0>
>>
>> It'd be totally fabulous to have this feature in a Clojure IDE that's as
>> clean and usable as Clooj or Nightcode.
>>
>>  -Lee
>>
>>
>>
>>
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