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On 02/20/2002 12:19, "Colter Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 2/19/02 23:36, "Jason Townsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Here's how the edit menu could look:
>>>
>>> Paste
>>> Paste as Rich Text
>>
>> I've implemented the new secondary paste command as described above and
>> checked in to TOT. The keyboard shortcut right now is command shift V.
>>
>> Does Keyboard Maestro override the application keyboard shortcuts? If so
>> that's not so bad since you can set your primary paste command to be the one
>> you usually want to use and then use the menu for the times when you want
>> the other behaviour.
>>
>> Any ideas on which preference pane should this option go into, and how
>> should it be worded?
>
> I think it would work to bind Cmd-V to Paste and Cmd-Shift-V to Paste as
> Rich Text and not worry about a preference to switch them around until
> 0.30.a is released and we receive enough feedback to warrant the preference
> as a desired feature.
>
> If a key binding conflict with another application is a concern, I think we
> can optimize for the common case and drop the key binding for Paste as Rich
> Text. Paste (as Plain Text) is what users will probably be looking for 99%
> of the time.
Agreed.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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Ryan "My hometown is nowhere, my friends are everywhere." La Riviere
System Administrator; Drexel University
215.895.6010
<http://staff.tdec.drexel.edu/~edljedi/>
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