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b2: REQ: Keyboard shortcut for "GO"
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 12:28 am
by marsh
Since many dialogs are chopped off, perhaps keyboard shortcut for "GO"/"Create" would be useful.
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=1978
Re: b2: REQ: Keyboard shortcut for "GO"
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:12 am
by Dreamer
What about Enter? I use it very often... But, it doesn't work sometimes, e.g.: when any button is pressed, maybe this could be fixed.
Re: b2: REQ: Keyboard shortcut for "GO"
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:19 am
by marsh
Dreamer wrote:
What about Enter? I use it very often... But, it doesn't work sometimes, e.g.: when any button is pressed, maybe this could be fixed.
I don't know, that usually activates selected field. It should be a unique and easy key combination.
Re: b2: REQ: Keyboard shortcut for "GO"
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:32 am
by Dreamer
marsh wrote:Dreamer wrote:
What about Enter? I use it very often... But, it doesn't work sometimes, e.g.: when any button is pressed, maybe this could be fixed.
I don't know, that usually activates selected field. It should be a unique and easy key combination.
Maybe Ctrl+Enter, but I think Pierre have some problem to add shortcuts there (Ctrl+Page Up/Down from other topic). So maybe just "OK" button could be always focused, then also Enter would work always.
Try Ctrl+U and select/change any "non-button" option, e.g. format, overwrite, script... Enter works good there.
Re: b2: REQ: Keyboard shortcut for "GO"
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:42 am
by marsh
Dreamer wrote:marsh wrote:Dreamer wrote:
What about Enter? I use it very often... But, it doesn't work sometimes, e.g.: when any button is pressed, maybe this could be fixed.
I don't know, that usually activates selected field. It should be a unique and easy key combination.
Maybe Ctrl+Enter, but I think Pierre have some problem to add shortcuts there (Ctrl+Page Up/Down from other topic). So maybe just "OK" button could be always focused, then also Enter would work always.
Try Ctrl+U and select/change any "non-button" option, e.g. format, overwrite, script... Enter works good there.
The trouble with <Enter> is that you need it to choose buttons when after you change focus with <tab>. I wouldn't want the program to significantly change because of this. Perhaps <shift + space>?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:49 pm
by Xyzzy
I think it is a part of general problem- ability to positively confirm dialogs with keyboard shortcut and nagatively with Esc.
I don't know- Closed?
X.
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 6:47 am
by xnview
Xyzzy wrote:I think it is a part of general problem- ability to positively confirm dialogs with keyboard shortcut and nagatively with Esc.
I don't know- Closed?
Yes closed