>
> There was some discussion and effort spent in this direction in the
> past. I was going to write a summary of the conflicting viewpoints,
> but my Stellarium TODO list is quite long and it kept dropping down. I
> can send you some links to the archives.
I'd like to receive these archives.
>
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:11 AM, Anton Samoylov wrote:
> I'm working at new way to store keybindings. They are stored in ini file
> with all required options (code can be seen at
> https://code.launchpad.net/~toshaevil/stellarium/new-keybindings ). In
> future I want to give user tool for customi
We very much need a new way to handle key bindings. And we also have some
conflicting requirements / desires.
For the issue of single-key (with or without modifiers), there are two
issues:
- it is getting more and more difficult to to find unused bindings.
- perhaps even worse, the key bindings u
I welcome shortcut customization. We should strive to have sane
defaults and as much continuity as possible so as not to annoy
experienced users.
One thing I would like to point out is that at the moment we have a
kind of alternative keyboard map which operates when scripts are
running - the j, k
On Do, 12.04.2012, 23:11, Anton Samoylov wrote:
> I'm working at new way to store keybindings. They are stored in ini file
with all required options (code can be seen at
> https://code.launchpad.net/~toshaevil/stellarium/new-keybindings ). In
future I want to give user tool for customizing keybindi
I'm working at new way to store keybindings. They are stored in ini file
with all required options (code can be seen at
https://code.launchpad.net/~toshaevil/stellarium/new-keybindings ). In
future I want to give user tool for customizing keybindings for his own
needs.
Now the question: is it a goo