> On 19-02-2016, at 10:17 PM, Chris Muller <
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> its just Tab. No command key.
OK, yes that works.
Now to update the command-key help text…
So cmd-shift-l & r are changed, tab & shift-tab explanation added. Easy enough.
It was more than a bit tricky to find out what now happens with cmd-shift—l&r do since we appear to have two competing ways that is defined -
a) there is PasteUpMorph>defaultDesktopCommandKeyTriplets which seems to set a fairly large list of commands in a property of a PasteUp
b) *and* there is PasteUpMorph>handleListenEvent: which deals with some of the same keys and I think does at least do the same things with them.
Surely both should work from the same hymn-sheet for consistency?
Also cmd-shift-s is currently stated to ‘Search’. So far as I can see it actually does nothing at all to do with searching but rather does a pretty-print of the source in the browser. Oh, and breaks if you’re not in a browser since, for example, a TranscriptStream dNU: #selectedClassOrMetaClass in TextEditor>prettyPrint:
Cmd-f does however do a search but pre-fills the dialogue with text. Now I can see value in pre-filling with the current selection but using the entire text when there is no selection? Now that is just silly.
tim
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