On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 2:56:55 PM UTC+1, Mitya Sirenef wrote: > ... > > I think alt-tab has to be special in any case. Regular alt-tab would act > like the GOTO statement. As a programmer looking at a script you have no > idea where you just alt-tabbed to without possibly looking through > dozens of lines of previous code. > > Keypresses that start a new window also seem pretty special to me. > They're inherently special. After all, the essential function of a > windowing system is when a new window is created, which means subsequent > operations have an entirely different meaning, in a text editor <del> > key will delete a character, in a file manager <del> key will delete a > file! > > But, as I mentioned, if you can get away with treating simple dialogs > implicitly (and I don't see why you can't, at this point), that'd be the > preferred way for me.
Ok. Thank you for your inputs! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list