(In reply to :Gijs (Not available 3-19 Aug; he/him) from comment #104)
>> Note that the spreadsheet doesn't cover shift-enter, which also canonifies
> today. I left that as-is, though of course that now also comes under the
> pref, and can therefore be turned off (at which point we'll open a new
> window instead).

Ah, I didn't remember shift, why are we doing that exactly? it sounds wrong. 
Nor Edge nor Chrome do that, so it's not a parity reason. And I can see why 
they don't, it's trivial to leave your finger on shift when typing text and 
then we'd try to canonize it. Additionally we also use shift for tab VS 
tabshifted, so this is just adding confusion.
May we file a bug to stop supporting shift and relegate canonize to just CTRL? 
provided we don't want to do that here.

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