Can anyone confirm this 1) Open fresh Pharo3 image in Windows. 2) Go to *TextEditor>> buildTextEditorShortcutsOn:* 3) Change the last line from
*(aBuilder shortcut: #cursorEnd)* * category: #TextEditor* * default: Character end ctrl win | Character end ctrl unix | Character end command mac* * do: [ :target :morph :event | target cursorEnd: event ]* To *(aBuilder shortcut: #cursorEnd)* * category: #TextEditor* * default: Character end ctrl win | Character end ctrl unix | Character end command mac* * do: [ :target :morph :event |* * self halt.* * target cursorEnd: event ]* 4) Take a workspace and do "*Ctrl + d*" on "*1 inspect.*" What happens for me is that it goes into the halt that we placed in step 3). And what i dont understand is why do it match the Keystroke "*Ctrl+d*" with "*Ctrl + END*". If you go back the stack you will find that's exactly whats happening. Let me know if i made some mistakes here.. Thanks for helping, G R Thushar *G R Thushar* *Team Leader(Technology),* *Signos Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd.* *Ground Floor **A.R Plaza, TC 11/43 (2),* *P.M.G Junction,* *Thiruvananthapuram, 695004. Kerala, India.* *Web: www.signossolutions.com <http://www.signossolutions.com>* Email: thushar...@signossolutions.com, thushar...@gmail.com Phone: +919846577772 On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 5:36 PM, p...@highoctane.be <p...@highoctane.be> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Thushar G R <thushar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> In Pharo 2.0 i find that "Ctrl+d" would do the doIt in workspace. In >> Pharo3.0 for doIt, i need to do "Alt+d". >> >> 1) Is this change intentional? >> 2) if so am i advised to practice all the shortcuts using Alt keys >> instead of Ctrl key for pahro 3? >> 3) Any way to bring back the Ctrl/Alt swap settings (I have asked this >> before in stackoverflow) >> 4) Any one knows a hack or workaround for this? >> >> Actually i was trying to figure out point 4) but no luck till now. I >> changed it in keymappings builders in AbstractNautilusUI and similar places >> but it simply dont work. >> >> Any help is appreciated and TIA. >> >> G R Thushar >> > > I can't help you on that specific. I'll just add some more questions: > > Why on Linux can't I use the Cmd/Alt/Whatever + click on a method name > and get to the implementors list like I can on Mac and Windows? (Mac: > Cmd-Click, Win: Right-Alt-Click) > > Is this a VM thing? > > Phil > >