> >>That was me:) <Ctrl>+F would be a good replacement.
> >>But what about plain F
> >
> >Ctrl+F would be more consistant
>
> That's one problem with standards (UI or otherwise).
> Why shouldn't my graphics application use [a-zA-Z] as
> efficient, intuitive shortcuts, just because a word
> processor can't? Solidworks (a mid-range CAD program)
Dia does have a text editing component which i have to be aware of,
and has already choosen to use these kinds of keybindings,
im just trying to tweak them.
Consistancy across a whole Operating System makes life easier. Not using
CommandKey+Modifier would confuse me, ive been using either a Mac or a PC
for so long.
Thank goodness the GTK developers had the sense to allow you to override
the default keybindings
> has a great set of default bindings that make it nice to
> use:
>
> f zoom full (view all or <ctrl>+a in Dia)
> w zoom window
> p pan
> z zoom out (Dia uses -)
> Z zoom in (Dia uses = (unshifted +))
> b back (last view coordinates and zoom level - a
> feature I'd love Dia to have, BTW)
maybe you could add views/zooms to the the undo list?
> I've assinged as many logical, single key shortcuts to
> Dia functions as Dia will allow. Unfortunately, that's
> not all of them.
>
> I'm looking forward to your work. More key bindings are
> better than fewer. But please take care to reassign
> shortcuts, not just replace them.
i had better get on with making the necessary patch...
Select All Ctlr+A
Select None Ctrl+Shift+A
Select Invert Ctrl+I
Zoom to Fit Ctrl+F (was View Show All)
Clear Ctrl+K (was Delete)