Re: Alt and Meta (Was: Nautilus bugs and design choices)
- From: Gregory Merchan <merchan phys lsu edu>
- To: Sri Ramkrishna <sri aracnet com>
- Cc: Tuomas Kuosmanen <tigert ximian com>, merchan baton phys lsu edu, David Moles <david moles vykor com>, Nautilus List <nautilus-list gnome org>, Gnome Hackers <gnome-hackers gnome org>, GNOME Desktop Hackers <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Alt and Meta (Was: Nautilus bugs and design choices)
- Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 16:55:56 -0500
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 01:55:16PM -0700, Sri Ramkrishna wrote:
> > My laptop does not have windows keys at all. Neither does it have Menu
> > or Hyper or whatever. I think we should stay with the common "Ctrl/Alt"
> > land here. It is of course okay to use other ones too if such keys
> > exist. But everything should work with a basic keyboard.
>
> Absolutely, I have a legacy keyboard that does not have the windows keys.
> Being able to remap the keys to additional function should be something
> easy to do. But the default should expect only the basic keyboard layout.
>
> sri
Just to be more clear here. What I was confused about the claims of
conflicts with applications. Those claims are being made so that all
window manager keybindings are pushed onto the Meta key. I am very much
against that - at least now, at least until more than Shift, Control, and
Alt is as commonplace as those are now.
(I got the impression people thought I was pro-Meta-for-WMs because I happen
to have a Meta key.)
The CUA keybindings are here:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/F29AL000/2.2.117?SHELF=CEESL002&DT=19921204095534
and here:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/F29AL000/2.2.54?SHELF=CEESL002&DT=19921204095534
Windows (a derivate of CUA) here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnwue/html/appxB.asp?frame=true
You may note that the Windows Windows key (heh heh) is only a duplicate of
some other keys, Start Menu items, or taskbar items.
BTW, sugar-coating, cheese puffs, scrambled eggs, the oven key, ...
... maybe instead of calling things crack, people should call them ...
... um ... vegemite?
/me runs,
Greg Merchan
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