Personally I think we should try to be consistent within Chandler itself
across platforms, except for those very, very unique cases that are
consistent across all apps on a particular platform.
So for me this means:
1) Cmd/Ctrl-Q for Quit on the mac
2) Cmd/Ctrl-H for hide on the mac
3) Alt-F4 to close the current window on windows
4) F2 to edit on windows
I honestly can't think of any more.. I mean there might be 1-2 others
maybe?
Furthermore, looking at Mimi's evaluation of outlook, I would rather use
the iCal shortcuts on mac than the goofy outlook shortcuts.
Alec
Esther Sun wrote:
Jeffrey and I were having a conversation about whether it would be
*better* to have Chandler keyboard shortcuts be more similar to iCal
on the Mac OS and more similar to Outlook on Windows or whether they
should be more consistent between different operating systems. Since
I use both operating systems regularly, I wanted to mention that it is
kind of annoying to have the same application behave differently on
different operating systems (i.e., MS Excel - I have trouble using it
on the Mac OS because the keyboard shortcuts are either different from
the Windows version or non-existent.)
On Apr 6, 2006, at 11:27, Davor Cubranic wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Alec Flett wrote:
New stuff that just went into the trunk this week and last week:
Ctrl+T: Go to Today
Ctrl+Shift+T: pop up and ask for a date, jump to it
Ctrl+Left/Right - forward/backward day/week
Very nice!
How about Ctrl+Shift Left/Right for jumping by a month? Not a huge
deal though.
Davor
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