Re: [SUMMARY] Fun, relatively simple feature help
- From: Pavel Machek <pavel suse cz>
- To: Kristian Rietveld <kristian planet nl>
- Cc: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>, "James M. Cape" <jcape ignore-your tv>, Jonathan Blandford <jrb redhat com>, GTK Development list <gtk-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [SUMMARY] Fun, relatively simple feature help
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 13:38:35 +0000
Hi!
> > > I'd like to suggest it not use
> > > "C-s", or that there is a
> > > "gtk_tree_view_set_find_accel_default" function that lets an app set the
> > > default shortcut for that across the entire app (like the buttonbox
> > > default layout stuff). Save uses C-s everywhere, but C-f is the commonly
> > > used shortcut for "Find".
> > >
> >
> > Configurable accelerators are done with GtkBindingSet - we have "key
> > themes" now.
> >
> > I still think you should just hit the first letter of the item, C-s or
> > any accelerator makes no sense to me.
>
>
> There are some keybindings like shift + letter (for example shift + p and
> shift + n move the cursor). So if people want to search and they type a
> capitalized P, the cursor starts moving instead of searching. That's why I
> decided to use an accelerator. I think it's the best to use C-f by default
> as James Cape suggested.
Disaggread. C-S is incremental search from emacs; it should be C-S and
it should search in whole line (not just first letters). You might want
C-F searching only first letters...
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