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I need a windows user and a linux user to test

EstebanLM
Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban
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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Franck Warlouzet
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
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Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban
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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

CyrilFerlicot
For the alt + o + t it's maybe because we changes the shortcut today.

Le jeudi 28 mai 2015, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> a écrit :
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

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Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban


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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Nicolai Hess
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2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
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Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban

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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

EstebanLM
I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban


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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Guillermo Polito
Should be ctrl (one in windows almost never uses alt). But Nicolai said there was a bug in there. I didn't have the time to look into that yet.

El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:17 p. m., Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> escribió:
I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban


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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Nicolai Hess
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2015-05-28 19:59 GMT+02:00 Cyril Ferlicot <[hidden email]>:
For the alt + o + t it's maybe because we changes the shortcut today.

This is a really bad change if you used to the old one. The old short cut for "open workspace" was alt+o+w.
Now if you type alt+o+w it is recognized as alt+w which closes the active window.
(But maybe I need just some time to get used to the new ones)
 

Le jeudi 28 mai 2015, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> a écrit :
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban


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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Nicolai Hess
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Currently, on Windows, the keymapping framework knows only two modifiers
"ctrl" and "command"
the windows key "alt" maps to "command"



2015-05-28 20:16 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]>:
I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban



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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Franck Warlouzet
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It depends, ahah.
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch between windows it is alt + tab ...
But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key.

As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute rule for shortcuts

Franck


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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
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I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban


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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Guillermo Polito
But exactly those (the windows key, alt F4 and alt tab) are defined by the operating systems and never reach pharo :)

El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:25 p. m., Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> escribió:
It depends, ahah.
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch between windows it is alt + tab ...
But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key.

As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute rule for shortcuts

Franck


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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
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I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban


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EstebanLM
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ok… but we are using what?
alt or ctrl?
my question is: the menus should show (for example, to save the image):

Ctrl + Shift + S

or

Alt + Shift + S

and since we are there: What happens with linux?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

It depends, ahah.
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch between windows it is alt + tab ... 
But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key. 

As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute rule for shortcuts 

Franck


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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
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I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing 

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban

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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Guillermo Polito
Always Ctrl. That's how usual application shortcuts work on windows and unix. Ctrl.

El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:28 p. m., Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> escribió:
ok… but we are using what?
alt or ctrl?
my question is: the menus should show (for example, to save the image):

Ctrl + Shift + S

or

Alt + Shift + S

and since we are there: What happens with linux?

Esteban


On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

It depends, ahah.
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch between windows it is alt + tab ... 
But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key. 

As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute rule for shortcuts 

Franck


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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
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I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing 

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban

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Franck Warlouzet
Yes ctrl is more usual to save, copy etc. alt seems to be used to manipulate windows.
After using emacs for years, I cannot be disturbed by strange shortcuts anyway


From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 18:30:25 +0000
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Always Ctrl. That's how usual application shortcuts work on windows and unix. Ctrl.

El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:28 p. m., Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> escribió:
ok… but we are using what?
alt or ctrl?
my question is: the menus should show (for example, to save the image):

Ctrl + Shift + S

or

Alt + Shift + S

and since we are there: What happens with linux?

Esteban


On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

It depends, ahah.
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch between windows it is alt + tab ... 
But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key. 

As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute rule for shortcuts 

Franck


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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
To: [hidden email]; [hidden email]
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I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing 

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban

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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

EstebanLM
ok, I fixed the issue… should be showing “Ctrl” now, and not “Alt”.

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:37, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

Yes ctrl is more usual to save, copy etc. alt seems to be used to manipulate windows.
After using emacs for years, I cannot be disturbed by strange shortcuts anyway


From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 18:30:25 +0000
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Always Ctrl. That's how usual application shortcuts work on windows and unix. Ctrl.

El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:28 p. m., Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> escribió:
ok… but we are using what?
alt or ctrl?
my question is: the menus should show (for example, to save the image):

Ctrl + Shift + S

or

Alt + Shift + S

and since we are there: What happens with linux?

Esteban


On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

It depends, ahah.
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch between windows it is alt + tab ... 
But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key. 

As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute rule for shortcuts 

Franck


From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
To: [hidden email]; [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing 

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban

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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

EstebanLM
but now there is a problem in glamour, because it is using Alt and not Ctrl… that’s another problem, and has to be solved with another slice (bah, a configuration now) :)

Esteban


On 28 May 2015, at 20:41, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote:

ok, I fixed the issue… should be showing “Ctrl” now, and not “Alt”.

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:37, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

Yes ctrl is more usual to save, copy etc. alt seems to be used to manipulate windows.
After using emacs for years, I cannot be disturbed by strange shortcuts anyway


From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 18:30:25 +0000
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Always Ctrl. That's how usual application shortcuts work on windows and unix. Ctrl.

El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:28 p. m., Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> escribió:
ok… but we are using what?
alt or ctrl?
my question is: the menus should show (for example, to save the image):

Ctrl + Shift + S

or

Alt + Shift + S

and since we are there: What happens with linux?

Esteban


On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

It depends, ahah.
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch between windows it is alt + tab ... 
But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key. 

As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute rule for shortcuts 

Franck


From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
To: [hidden email]; [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing 

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban


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Franck Warlouzet
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Yes it does.

Franck


From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:41:13 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

ok, I fixed the issue… should be showing “Ctrl” now, and not “Alt”.

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:37, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

Yes ctrl is more usual to save, copy etc. alt seems to be used to manipulate windows.
After using emacs for years, I cannot be disturbed by strange shortcuts anyway


From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 18:30:25 +0000
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

Always Ctrl. That's how usual application shortcuts work on windows and unix. Ctrl.

El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:28 p. m., Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> escribió:
ok… but we are using what?
alt or ctrl?
my question is: the menus should show (for example, to save the image):

Ctrl + Shift + S

or

Alt + Shift + S

and since we are there: What happens with linux?

Esteban


On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

It depends, ahah.
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch between windows it is alt + tab ... 
But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key. 

As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute rule for shortcuts 

Franck


From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
To: [hidden email]; [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test

I’m lost now. 
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:



2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :

- To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.

this changed just recently
ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.

(pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))


 
- Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
 
I will continue to find this kind of thing 

Cheers,

Franck

From: [hidden email]
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test


Hi, 

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this issue: 


basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers, 
Esteban

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Re: I need a windows user and a linux user to test

CyrilFerlicot
Glamour for now doesn't have the same system of Shortcuts as Pharo. I
already opened an Issue about that.

And for the ctrl + o + w and ctrl  + w it's not a problem with
windows/linux shortcut because we already had cmd + o + w and cmd + w
on Mac an nobody complained about it.

The use of ctrl is just a way to unify shortcuts because for now it's
a little "everyone does what he want". And I don't think someone want
to create and maintain 1 system of shortcuts for windows, on system
for linux, on system for mac.

On 28 May 2015 at 20:48, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Yes it does.
>
> Franck
>
> ________________________________
> From: [hidden email]
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:41:13 +0200
>
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test
>
> ok, I fixed the issue… should be showing “Ctrl” now, and not “Alt”.
>
> Esteban
>
> On 28 May 2015, at 20:37, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>
> Yes ctrl is more usual to save, copy etc. alt seems to be used to manipulate
> windows.
> After using emacs for years, I cannot be disturbed by strange shortcuts
> anyway
>
> ________________________________
> From: [hidden email]
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 18:30:25 +0000
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test
>
> Always Ctrl. That's how usual application shortcuts work on windows and
> unix. Ctrl.
>
> El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:28 p. m., Esteban Lorenzano
> <[hidden email]> escribió:
>
> ok… but we are using what?
> alt or ctrl?
> my question is: the menus should show (for example, to save the image):
>
> Ctrl + Shift + S
>
> or
>
> Alt + Shift + S
>
> and since we are there: What happens with linux?
>
> Esteban
>
>
> On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>
> It depends, ahah.
> To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch
> between windows it is alt + tab ...
> But there is also a meta key, the windows key. With a mac keyboard for
> example, the cmd key does this meta key.
>
> As a windows user it became an other language to know, there is no absolute
> rule for shortcuts
>
> Franck
>
> ________________________________
> From: [hidden email]
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
> To: [hidden email]; [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test
>
> I’m lost now.
> Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?
>
> Esteban
>
> On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>
>
> 2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
>
> I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :
>
> - To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T, or
> B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.
>
>
> this changed just recently
> 15612
> ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.
>
> (pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))
>
>
>
>
> - Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only
> alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
>
> I will continue to find this kind of thing
>
> Cheers,
>
> Franck
> ________________________________
> From: [hidden email]
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this
> issue:
>
> https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/15621
>
> basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way
> (and compatible with the platform).
>
> cheers,
> Esteban
>
>



--
Cheers
Cyril Ferlicot

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Ben Coman
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On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 2:30 AM, Guillermo Polito
<[hidden email]> wrote:
> Always Ctrl. That's how usual application shortcuts work on windows and
> unix. Ctrl.

+1

> El jue., 28 de may. de 2015 a la(s) 8:28 p. m., Esteban Lorenzano
> <[hidden email]> escribió:
>>
>> ok… but we are using what?
>> alt or ctrl?
>> my question is: the menus should show (for example, to save the image):
>>
>> Ctrl + Shift + S
>>
>> or
>>
>> Alt + Shift + S
>>
>> and since we are there: What happens with linux?
>>
>> Esteban
>>
>>
>> On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> It depends, ahah.
>> To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch
>> between windows it is alt + tab ...
>> But there is also a meta key, the windows key.

This confuses the issue.  From Pharo's perspective, the windows-key
does not exist.  I really believe the windows-key should *not* be
considered a meta-key, and some call it the super-key.

>>With a mac keyboard for example, the cmd key does this meta key.


On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 2:23 AM, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Currently, on Windows, the keymapping framework knows only two modifiers
> "ctrl" and "command" the windows key "alt" maps to "command"


>> From: [hidden email]
>> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 20:16:49 +0200
>> To: [hidden email]; [hidden email]
>> Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test
>>
>> I’m lost now.
>> Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?







>>
>> Esteban
>>
>> On 28 May 2015, at 20:04, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> 2015-05-28 19:47 GMT+02:00 Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>:
>>
>> I am a windows user and I noticed a couple of strange things :
>>
>> - To open a transcript, or a browser or other, it is written alt + O + T,
>> or B, or other, but it is ctrl + O + T, or B or other actually.
>>
>>
>> this changed just recently
>> 15612
>> ToolShortcutsCategory has hard code shortcut.
>>
>> (pharo 50071 (I asked Cyril to announce this change on the mailing list))
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> - Do it in a playground is alt + d or ctrl + d, but in Nautilus it is only
>> alt + d (ctrl + d seems to go to the end of the text)
>>
>> I will continue to find this kind of thing
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Franck
>> ________________________________
>> From: [hidden email]
>> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 19:15:05 +0200
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Subject: [Pharo-dev] I need a windows user and a linux user to test
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test this
>> issue:
>>
>> https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/15621
>>
>> basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear way
>> (and compatible with the platform).
>>
>> cheers,
>> Esteban
>>
>>
>

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Ben Coman
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(whoops accidentally sent that last post)

>> and since we are there: What happens with linux?
>>
>> Esteban

Linux is the same as Windows.

>>
>>
>> On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>
>> wrote:
>> To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch
>> between windows it is alt + tab ...
>> But there is also a meta key, the windows key.

This confuses the issue. :)  From Pharo's perspective, the windows-key
does not exist.  I really believe the windows-key should *not* be
considered a meta-key, and some call it the super-key.

On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 2:23 AM, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Currently, on Windows, the keymapping framework knows only two modifiers
> "ctrl" and "command" the windows key "alt" maps to "command"
>
> 2015-05-28 20:16 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]>:
>>
>> I’m lost now.
>> Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?
>>
>> Esteban

Note that he said *currently* , not that it was correct.  Indeed it is
wrong per platform conventions.  Observe all the PharoShortcuts saying
for example...
     ^ $b command mac | $b ctrl win | $b ctrl unix

That is...
   Linux/Windows meta-key = Ctrl.
   OSX meta-key = Cmd

   Alt should remain Alt and be equivalent to Option on osx, but it
seems on Windows that somewhere low level the Alt key *becomes* a Cmd
key. This needs to be killed.

>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test
>>> this issue:
>>>
>>> https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/15621
>>>
>>> basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear
>>> way (and compatible with the platform).
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> Esteban

Thanks for doing this.  It might be a bit bumpy road but really needs
to be done.
Now my opinion is based on previously being a long term Windows Pharo
user, but right now I need to find a Windows machine to assist.
cheers -ben

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EstebanLM
well, along with this slice I opened: https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/15627

who “fixes” the glamour issue. but it needs to be integrated so it will take a couple of days more. 

hope with this at least the look of menus are normalised. 

after we need to work on removing old shortcuts and add them through keybindings, then we can have a coherent shortcut set (one step at a time).

Esteban 



On 28 May 2015, at 21:19, Ben Coman <[hidden email]> wrote:

(whoops accidentally sent that last post)

and since we are there: What happens with linux?

Esteban

Linux is the same as Windows.



On 28 May 2015, at 20:25, Franck Warlouzet <[hidden email]>
wrote:
To copy/paste it is ctrl, but to quit a window it is alt F4, to switch
between windows it is alt + tab ...
But there is also a meta key, the windows key.

This confuses the issue. :)  From Pharo's perspective, the windows-key
does not exist.  I really believe the windows-key should *not* be
considered a meta-key, and some call it the super-key.

On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 2:23 AM, Nicolai Hess <[hidden email]> wrote:
Currently, on Windows, the keymapping framework knows only two modifiers
"ctrl" and "command" the windows key "alt" maps to "command"

2015-05-28 20:16 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]>:

I’m lost now.
Which one is the “meta” key in windows? Alt or Ctrl?

Esteban

Note that he said *currently* , not that it was correct.  Indeed it is
wrong per platform conventions.  Observe all the PharoShortcuts saying
for example...
    ^ $b command mac | $b ctrl win | $b ctrl unix

That is...
  Linux/Windows meta-key = Ctrl.
  OSX meta-key = Cmd

  Alt should remain Alt and be equivalent to Option on osx, but it
seems on Windows that somewhere low level the Alt key *becomes* a Cmd
key. This needs to be killed.



Hi,

I need win/linux users (and why not, other mac users than me) to test
this issue:

https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/15621

basically, it normalises all menu shortcut output… in a long but clear
way (and compatible with the platform).

cheers,
Esteban

Thanks for doing this.  It might be a bit bumpy road but really needs
to be done.
Now my opinion is based on previously being a long term Windows Pharo
user, but right now I need to find a Windows machine to assist.
cheers -ben


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