[PyKDE] Eric: undinding Ctrl-U?
Nicola Larosa
nico at teknico.net
Sun Oct 24 11:10:55 BST 2004
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>> Is there any drawback to freeing the Ctrl-U binding and recover its use for
>> lowercase transforms, leaving the already working Tab and Shift-Tab to
>> indent/unindent code in Eric? I realize that key bindings are often close
>> to one's heart, and not an easy subject to discuss; nonetheless, this looks
>> like one of those cases of all gain and very little loss.
> There is the capability to redefine the keyboard mapping. So feel free to
> change it to your liking.
Well, that's peculiar, I forgot to mention that I tried that tack, but
clearing the Ctrl-U combo from the "Unindent" command did not revert it to
the "Lowercase" function. It would be nice to have entries for the
"Uppercase" and "Lowercase" function in the "Keyboard Shortcuts" dialog,
being then able to assign whatever shortcuts are needed.
By the way, what's the difference between the "Indent"/"Unindent" and the
"Indent one level"/"Unindent one level" functions? They seem to perform the
same actions.
- --
Nicola Larosa - nico at tekNico.net
"Mind like water" doesn't mean you should try to configure the ripples.
- -- Christoph Vorwerk, August 2004
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