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Re: the missing enter key

by G-Wohl :: Rate this Message:

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I still think that this issue needs to be resolved directly.

Too many of us have that 'enter' key programmed into our brains through muscle memory. Is there not a way to simply allow this keypress to still register as an 'execute' command in supercollider only?

I don't dig on change. =P

-Andrew

On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 4:47 AM, LFSaw <lfsaw@...> wrote:

On 08.05.2008, at 10:02, nescivi wrote:

> On Wednesday 07 May 2008 08:22:51 LFSaw wrote:
>> On 02.05.2008, at 18:25, Dan Stowell wrote:
>>> Ctrl-C *still* works to evaluate current code, as was mentioned
>>> before...
>>
>> Ctrl-C *still* is a standard to abort a shell program. I dont like it
>> to type this often...
>
> no emacs interface for you? (Ctrl-c Ctrcl-c to execute ;) )

to be honest, this is one reason why I do not use the emacs
interface... :-)
Ctrl-C Ctrl-X is so near to Ctrl-X Ctrl-C

... :-)

Till
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