Re: KEYNAV:GtkTextView (bug 53934) and Accessibility
- From: "Padraig O'Briain" <Padraig Obriain Sun COM>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: KEYNAV:GtkTextView (bug 53934) and Accessibility
- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 10:30:36 +0100 (BST)
I have been working throught this and have come to
> - Ctrl+A or Ctrl+/ should select whole text buffer by default, Ctrl+\
> should deselect whole text buffer.
Given that Ctrl+Home followed by Shift+Ctrl+End will select the whole text
buffer and Shift+Ctrl+Home will deselect the buffer how urgent is an alternative
method of doing it?
Padraig
>
> Navigation:
>
> - Ctrl+Up/Down arrow should move cursor to beginning of previous/next
> paragraph.
>
> <POB> This is not currently implemented. The only paragraph related movement
> which is supported is Ctrl+a which moves to the beginning of the current
> paragraph and Ctrl+e which moves to the end of the current paragraph.
> I have added code to gtktextview.c which does this. </POB>
>
>
> - Ctrl+Home/End should move cursor to beginning/end of buffer.
>
> <POB> This is currently implemented.
>
>
> - Ctrl+PgUp/PgDn should move cursor left/right by one view width (same as
> clicking in scrollbar shaft), cursor set to first character or object in
> view.
>
> <POB> I have a problem with this in that when I tried to reduce the width of
> a window containing a GtkTreeView, the text seems to reformat itself so that
> a horizontal scroll bar is not needed. </POB>
>
> Selection:
>
> - Shift+Ctrl+Up/Down arrow should extend selection to beginning of
> previous/next paragraph.
>
> <POB> This works but I have no idea how. </POB>
>
> - Shift+Ctrl+Home/End should extend selection to beginning/end of buffer.
>
> <POB> This works but I have no idea how. </POB>
>
> - Shift+Ctrl+PgUp/PgDn should extend selection left/right by one view width
>
>
> <POB> This does not work as the navigation does not work. </POB>
>
> - Ctrl+A or Ctrl+/ should select whole text buffer by default, Ctrl+\
> should deselect whole text buffer.
>
> <POB> This does not work. </POB>
>
> (Suggest emacs-style keybindings aren't supported by default, but via
> whatever desktop-global themable keybindings support is in 2.0.)
>
> [Check http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/keyboardnav.html for any
> later proposals that may not have filtered through to this bug report yet]
>
> ------- Additional Comments From Owen Taylor 2001-06-01 11:19 -------
>
> *** Bug 50081 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
>
>
>
> ------- Additional Comments From Havoc Pennington 2001-08-29 16:34 -------
>
> The above seems to cover movement bindings but not edit bindings.
> Here is what we have now, a mix of Emacs and Windows bindings:
>
> Ctrl+Space - set Emacs style mark
> Ctrl+d - same as Delete key
> Ctrl+Del - delete to end of word
> Ctrl+Backspace - delete to start of word
> Alt+d - delete to end of word
> Ctrl+k - delete to end of line
> Ctrl+u - delete current line
> Alt+space - delete all whitespace around cursor, reinsert single
> space
> Alt+backslash - delete all whitespace around cursor
> Ctrl+x - cut to clipboard
> Ctrl+v - paste from clipboard
> Ctrl+c - copy to clipboard
> Ctrl+w - cut to clipboard
> Ctrl+y - paste from clipboard
> Insert - toggle overwrite mode
>
>
>
>
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