Hi Michael,
Sorry it took so long. I'm going back through my list of outstanding
patches and I ran across this one. Obviously this patch no longer
applies cleanly by if you are still interested in getting this merged,
please rebase it and I will merge it.
Thanks,
Wayne
On 10/16/2018 5:24 PM,
Hi,
I see, I thought the HIG comment was about Cmd vs Ctrl. My mistake.
I have no really strong feelings (plus hotkeys are customisable). It's
certainly not weird to use Ctrl-,. At least, some Mac-esque programs on Linux
also use that.
I don't think it's that problematic to have the defaults
I don't think my last post communicated what I wanted so I'll try again.
Michael chose ctrl+',' as the hotkey because it matches the Mac Human
Interface Guidelines.
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/macos/user-interaction/keyboard/
On the Mac platform, starting wit
Am Di., 16. Okt. 2018 um 15:37 Uhr schrieb hauptmech :
>
> This highlights the need for platform specific hotkey config files on
> install rather than relying on a single hard coded default. Nothing says
> cross-platform amateur hour more than having the software not be integrated
> with your plat
This highlights the need for platform specific hotkey config files on
install rather than relying on a single hard coded default. Nothing says
cross-platform amateur hour more than having the software not be
integrated with your platform at all.
On 17/10/2018 11:00 AM, John Beard wrote:
Hi
Hi,
I'd suggest perhaps Ctrl-Shift-P, which is used by Inkscape. P with various
modifiers is fairly common shortcut for preferences:
https://defkey.com/search?irq=Preferences
I feel like Ctrl-, might be useful as paired hotkey with Ctrl-. (eg
increase/decrease)?
Cheers,
John
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