-----Mensaje original----- De: Greg Hendershott [mailto:greghendersh...@gmail.com] Enviado el: lunes, 03 de enero de 2011 16:30
<< In other words there aren't shortcut keys ("accelerators") per se bound to these commands. But you can use the keyboard to choose an item from a menu, as usual in Windows. (This is the one biggest thing I miss when I'm using OS X. (No, pressing C+F2 arrow arrow arrow arrow ... isn't the same :) )). So ALT+C opens the Ra_c_ket menu and C (or ALT+C is fine if you still have the ALT key held down) chooses the _C_omment Out with Semicolons command. >> Yeah, I got that, thanks. :) At any rate, I find it a bit surprising that there aren't any "proper" shortcuts for this in DrRacket. There's a bazillion of them under Active Keybindings, and I doubt all of them are more useful or frequently used than the act of commenting/uncommenting code. But then I'm not a professional programmer, so what do I know. On a loosely related note, are there any plans of implementing a vi-mode for DrRacket? I've never actually used vi, mind you, but I've always been intrigued by its "do everything with the keyboard without so much as looking at it" philosophy. Having it in DrRacket might entice me to actually try it. I hope the Emacs crowd won't be terribly offended by this suggestion. :) Miguel _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users