On 12/14, Guillermo Polito wrote: > > > On 14 dic 2015, at 11:23 a.m., Nicolai Hess <nicolaih...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > 2015-12-14 11:16 GMT+01:00 Stephan Eggermont <step...@stack.nl > > <mailto:step...@stack.nl>>: > > On my keyboard I have '+' in two positions: once over the '=' in the > > alphanumeric part,and once as a separate key on the numeric part. > > When I do a > > > > self bindKeyCombination: $+ command mac | $+ ctrl win | $+ ctrl unix > > toAction: [ self increaseFontSize ]. > > > > that only works for the numeric '+'. > > Is that supposed to be the case? The problem is that it forces me to know > > about the keyboard layout to define shortcuts. > > > So you mean that in order to make + in your +/= key you must press shift? And > then (ctrl +) does not match (ctrl shift +)? > > Then I’d say it is a bug/unimplemented feature... > > Hmm, maybe shift only has to work as a modifier for alphanumeric characters... > > > > > I stumbled across this too, I don't think it is supposed to work that way. > > > > > > Stephan > > > > > > > > >
How is this a bug? The only + key that you can press with just ctrl is the numeric one, otherwise it would clash with "$= ctrl". But since that's how most applications behave, I would propose to actually use "$= ctrl" for zooming in. -- Peter