Re: gnome key binding standard



From: Bruce Stephens <bruce@cenderis.demon.co.uk>

>> Using Ctrl as the Meta key is only a problem in tty applications. In
>> those applications you usually don't have many important menu
>> choices, and in Meta could be used if necessary. Some standard
>> accelerators in Win32 are below.
>
>It's also potentially a problem in applications where you have to edit
>text, isn't it?  I expect common Emacs keys to work, so I'd be annoyed
>if ctrl-A, ctrl-E, ctrl-K, ctrl-b, ctrl-f didn't work in an entry box.
>I probably use lots of other without thinking about them.

Oops, I meant COMMAND key, not Meta key...

Operations such as Open, Save, Print (see my original posting) should be
bound to Ctrl, while Menu navigation and access should be bound to Meta.

Applications should be able to override all these keys, so it shouldn't be
much of a problem anyway...

Oskar Liljeblad (osk@hem.passagen.se)





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