> am I safe if I keep away from the Windows/Start on Win keyboards and
COMMAND/Apple on Mac? I
hope that the rest automagically maps to the equivalents.
Please don't worry about Mac. QT handles these things just fine. In terms
of using the Meta key (aka the Windows key), that discussion can be handled
in the bug report. There's no reason to preemptively speculate on these
things. Jonathan is just asking stupid questions to stir conversation that
he has no intentions on taking responsibility for or researching rather
than helping us come to a decision. So for the 3rd time, don't worry about
Mac. :)
-Tres
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:00 AM, Stian Jørgensrud <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Tres Finocchiaro wrote
> > I'd recommend making a thread in our tracker with a bulleted list or a
> > table of shortcuts with columns for Component, Action, Shortcut
> (Existing)
> > , Shortcut (Preferred) and let people make recommendations. Once we have
> > a
> > complete list and reach an agreeable consensus, then we can take charge
> it
> > getting it implemented.
> > -
>
> > Tres.Finocchiaro@
>
> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmms-devel
>
> Thanks for the tips Tres and musikBear. And Jonathan, am I safe if I keep
> away from the Windows/Start on Win keyboards and COMMAND/Apple on
> Mac? I
> hope that the rest automagically maps to the equivalents.
>
> According to this site there are five key that can vary.
> http://macs.about.com/od/faq1/f/windowskeyboard.htm Anyway, I think we
> should rely on using Shift, Alt and Ctrl as modifier keys.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modifier_key
>
>
>
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