Andy/Blair -
I've just been patching some of the missing keyboard mnemonics happily myself - but it occurred to me that it would be better if they were in the base image. I really like the Auto-Correct one added in the final release - however in the sub menu - I do following (listed at the end) (Ignore my CodePatcher stuff - but it gives you the strings you need). Also for the Package and Sysem browsers - any chance of indicating the mnemonics for STS items (which I really like in the top level menu as I use them often enough ): &Load Edition... &Version... &Browse Edtions... &Compare With... The autocorrect sub menu items: CodePatcher patch: CodeRefactoringTool selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: finding: 'Define as Class Var of' replacement: 'Define as C&lass Var of' identifiedBy: self patchId. CodePatcher patch: CodeRefactoringTool selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: finding: 'Create Class <1p>' replacement: '&Create Class <1p>' identifiedBy: (self patchId: 2). CodePatcher patch: CodeRefactoringTool selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: finding: 'Define Global <1p>' replacement: 'Define &Global <1p>' identifiedBy: (self patchId: 3). CodePatcher patch: CodeRefactoringTool selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: finding: 'Define as Temp' replacement: 'Define as &Temp' identifiedBy: (self patchId: 4). CodePatcher patch: CodeRefactoringTool selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: finding: 'Define as Inst Var of' replacement: 'Define as &Inst Var of' identifiedBy: (self patchId: 5) |
Oh yeah - and forget to mention - Any chance of adjusting the STS
Compare/Version windows so that they use standard windows accelerators for OK? When I use the Windows context menu key, press V, click on the version I want to compare - I just automatically press Enter (but it wants you to press Alt-O). It would also be handy if focus was on the editions list as well, so you can just Up-Down the editions without clicking (although usually it is the first edition I want - so the Enter is the important bit). Alongside this - for comparing it would be useful if the Next Difference button was &Next Difference, again so you don't have to keep mouse clicking. I think I notice this more as I am using a laptop quite a bit - and track pads are the best mice... Tim "TimM" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:dmp46m$sik$[hidden email]... > Andy/Blair - > > I've just been patching some of the missing keyboard mnemonics happily > myself - but it occurred to me that it would be better if they were in the > base image. > > I really like the Auto-Correct one added in the final release - however in > the sub menu - I do following (listed at the end) > (Ignore my CodePatcher stuff - but it gives you the strings you need). > > Also for the Package and Sysem browsers - any chance of indicating the > mnemonics for STS items (which I really like in the top level menu as I > use them often enough ): > &Load Edition... > &Version... > &Browse Edtions... > &Compare With... > > The autocorrect sub menu items: > > CodePatcher > patch: CodeRefactoringTool > selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: > finding: 'Define as Class Var of' > replacement: 'Define as C&lass Var of' > identifiedBy: self patchId. > > CodePatcher > patch: CodeRefactoringTool > selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: > finding: 'Create Class <1p>' > replacement: '&Create Class <1p>' > identifiedBy: (self patchId: 2). > > CodePatcher > patch: CodeRefactoringTool > selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: > finding: 'Define Global <1p>' > replacement: 'Define &Global <1p>' > identifiedBy: (self patchId: 3). > > CodePatcher > patch: CodeRefactoringTool > selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: > finding: 'Define as Temp' > replacement: 'Define as &Temp' > identifiedBy: (self patchId: 4). > > CodePatcher > patch: CodeRefactoringTool > selector: #populateAutoCorrectMenu:forUndefinedVar: > finding: 'Define as Inst Var of' > replacement: 'Define as &Inst Var of' > identifiedBy: (self patchId: 5) > |
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 09:37:51 +0000, TimM wrote:
> Oh yeah - and forget to mention - Any chance of adjusting the STS > Compare/Version windows so that they use standard windows accelerators for > OK? When I use the Windows context menu key, press V, click on the > version I want to compare - I just automatically press Enter (but it wants > you to press Alt-O). I, however, often use the Enter key to insert line breaks in version comments... so I'm fine with Alt+o s. |
True - but in the STS windows like "Select Package Edition" where there
is nothing to type - Enter would be more standard and very useful. So I agree that the leaving Alt-O is good on the version ones |
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"TimM" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:dmp46m$sik$[hidden email]... > Andy/Blair - > > I've just been patching some of the missing keyboard mnemonics happily > myself - but it occurred to me that it would be better if they were in the > base image. >... Yes, all missing menu mnemonics should be regarded as cosmetic bugs and will be corrected. I've recorded all your reports under a single defect. Oh, and glad you like the Auto-Correct. This is a feature I hope to grow in future releases. Regards Blair |
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