On 9 January 2014 13:43, Marcus Denker <marcus.den...@inria.fr> wrote:
> > On 09 Jan 2014, at 12:37, Igor Stasenko <siguc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On 9 January 2014 12:13, Igor Stasenko <siguc...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> >> On 9 January 2014 11:27, Marcus Denker <marcus.den...@inria.fr> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 09 Jan 2014, at 11:11, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> I was the one that worked on CMD+L dialog. I posted my slice here and it >>> was discussed. I tried to implement undo, but trying to understand undo was >>> a pain in the ass. >>> >>> >>> I reviewed it and you are not to blame: A key combination that *loses >>> code* is not acceptable, and as we discussed in the past, this >>> change was needed and good. >>> >>> Yes, and i agreed on that. >> My only complaint is that instead of making things work, we reversed it >> and made things even worse. >> >> >>> The people who use the (undocumented!) cmd-L can easily get rid of the >>> warning by implementing Undo. >>> >>> how many modern editors document that pressing home key will move cursor >> to beginning of line? or pressing cmd-v will paste things from clipboard? >> i do not think this is a good criteria to disable feature(s) only because >> they either not documented properly or that someone has no idea it exists. >> > > yes, to be fair, the Cmd-L was not disabled, but *crippled* , enough that > its usefulness become very low. > because before i knew that i can type any garbage in any editor window and > undo all with single keystroke, > and now i have to be interrupted with yes/no popup. > > Can i ask, why consoles do not ask you are you sure you want to face > consequences of you pressed ctrl-c? > > > Undo works for ctrl-c. Fo ctrl-l it does not. > > i meant ctrl-c in console. try running pharo from console, and press ctrl-c *in console*. > (I really wonder why we have this dissuasion: It was already last time > said that if the key combination removes > code *without a change to get it back* it needs to warn, if people do not > like the warning they should > a) implement undo for ctrl-l > b) remove the warning. > > good luck with implementing undo for console's ctrl-c :) > Marcus > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko.