> > Yeap, the first complete implementation wins. :-) > > And this is a very sad state of affairs that designing an UI is done > in terms of who wins.
Come on. I commit straightforward parts without reviewing, and post controversial parts for review. I commit the whole GUI to let people test. > This is how the GUI looks like to the user. It gest translated to > different languages. Mac OS users get the nice strange signs they are > used to instead of C- and M-. Windows users get their own version too. > And this is what is shown in the menus. Nobody is supposed to have any > idea that these M- and C- even exist. OK. > > The problem is that lyx can not parse Ctrl-s, > > Why do you want to _parse_ that? We are discussing display here. And > KeySequence provides this output or the bind-file version of it at no > additional cost. Because unbind will get the keysequence from displayed text.... I will see what I can do. > > Because you picked your own set of colors and nobody will agree they > are correct? Are we going to allow configuration of those colors? This > is mad. Purple is removed. > > Note that there are two colors left. Green for user added shortcuts, > > and red for removed ones. > > I know, you have too many types of actions. Do you expect _anybody_ to > remember what purple stands for? OK. Revert will go. Bo