Thank you for your explanation. For myself I have no problems with the shortcuts. Sometimes my own keybindings file may not add all I want. In those cases I select another shortcut not yet occupied by another shortcut. I prefer to behave my system consistently over different applications. And with some precautions, it appears to be doable pretty easily. As you may already guessed, I am a very dumb user when it comes to use different systems. Therefore I try to keep all of my applications to respond in the same way to any shortcut I may imagine off. As I am not able to produce Scrible or HTML code, I use MsWord frequently. It is not difficult to make DrScheme and MsWord act in the same way for my own shortcuts. Thanks, Jos
PS: What would be realy nice is to have a scribble interface that allows you to select formats as in MsWorrd. I have thought of preparing such an application by myself, but I don't understand enough of scribble in order to complete such an assignment. THANKS AGAIN, Jos -----Original Message----- From: robby.find...@gmail.com [mailto:robby.find...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Robby Findler Sent: miƩrcoles, 07 de septiembre de 2011 21:13 To: Jos Koot Cc: Susanna Trollvad; users Subject: Re: [racket] Keyboard shortcut for switching between definitions area and interactions window On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Jos Koot <jos.k...@telefonica.net> wrote: > My active keybindings show that control-x means cut. > That's on windows. Are keybindings platform dependent? Yes, they are and sorry I wasn't clear. There is one major way in which they are platform-dependent and a few minor ways. The major was is that the menu keybinding take precedence over the ordinary buffer keybindings when they overlap and under windows this happens a lot since many keybindings we copied from Emacs and so begin with control, but under windows the menu shortcut prefix is also control. So things like "c-x;o" get mapped to "cut; insert an 'o'" under windows and "switch windows" on the mac (where the menu shortcut is a separate key). There is a way to disable the keybindings in menus under windows (in the preferences dialog) that you can use to change this behavior if you want the Emacs ones to "shine thru". Robby _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users