2016-02-09 15:50 GMT+01:00 Guille Polito <guillermopol...@gmail.com>:
> Hi all, > > Since a week, I'm back to using linux (debian) due to a new job. And it > became SOOOO evident that the shortcuts are wrongly configured, that I > actually cannot work! > > Sometimes windows are closed with ctrl w, sometimes with alt w. Nautilus > is used with alt, playgrounds with ctrl... > > So, since today I was able to commit again, I decided to make a couple of > slices/new configurations fixing the majority of shortcuts in the image. > Like this, mac shortcuts will remain in cmd, but linux and windows > shortcuts will be with ctrl, as expected by the vast majority of users :). > The changes I made should fix 97.8882% of the shortcut experience in linux > and windows, without degrading the one in mac. Of course, if you see any > glitch, just tell. > > I had to touch several packages, which some are not in the Pharo > repository. For this I prepared several issues for the monkey: > > *Slice - > SLICE-Issue-17552-In-Linux-some-shortcuts-use-alt-some-others-ctrl-GuillermoPolito.2 > > https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/17552/In-Linux-some-shortcuts-use-alt-some-others-ctrl > > *Rubric - 2.7 > > https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/17558/Update-Rubric-In-Linux-some-shortcuts-use-alt-some-others-ctrl > With this, ctrl+m for sendersOfIt will not work in Rubric components in Nautilus / MessageBrowser for windows, because the current windows (spur-) vm does not recognized ctrl+m as a keachar event. > > *DependencyAnalyzer - 1.15 > > https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/17557/Update-DependencyAnalyzer-In-Linux-some-shortcuts-use-alt-some-others-ctrl > > *FastTable - 0.10 > > https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/17555/Update-FastTable-In-Linux-some-shortcuts-use-alt-some-others-ctrl > > *TxText - 2.12.2 > > https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/17556/Update-TxText-In-Linux-some-shortcuts-use-alt-some-others-ctrl > > > Also, I did some changes in Glamour and GTSpotter, but I have no > permissions to commit there. How do we do to commit in those packages? > Should I ask for permissions or is there any other process in place? > > Guille > >