On Aug 7, 2011, at 2:51 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 6 Aug 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
- on Mac OS X Cmd-Shift-= (i.e. Cmd-+) is the standard key for
increasing the size of the text. Currently, its Cmd-=.
It will break on keyboard layouts that are not QWERTY or that are
heavily modified QWERTY.When I designed some things in the default DD keyboard bindings, I
only had US keyboard and CF-family keyboards in mind (french QWERTY
used in Québec) and then someone notified me that I couldn't distinguish Alt +Shift+1 from Alt+1 because 1 is already shifted in AZERTY (it's
Shift-&, whereas & is not shifted).German QWERTZ has = on Shift+0 and * on Shift++, meaning + is
unshifted ; however, Swiss QWERTZ has + shifted as Shift+1, and then
there are other QWERTZ than that...
It'd be something to test, Cmd-+ might work as a keybinding, and would
then work on other keyboards. Or perhaps you can just bind to both
Cmd-Shift-+ and Cmd-+. For other platforms, its not a big deal since
the keybindings are not very consistent. On Mac OS X, they are quite
consistent across OS and apps, so people notice wrong bindings a lot
more.
.hc
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