hello list,
when editing object's properties, with some windows it is possible to have
a full control of the window boxes with the keyboard (through tab /
shift-tab). But in some other ones (like array properties) it isn't
possible, this "feature" is switched off. would it be possible to make all
windows similar in behaviour? (that is, all keyboard controlled)
one of the details that I most like in pd is that you can do everything
with the keyboard through shortcuts, with hardly any mouse clicking. that
makes the whole thing faster.
by the way, another perk: it would also help a lot if the buttons would
have the alt-[Key] possibility, just like the menus have.
(I don't know how to program tcl/tk and frankly didn't wanted to learn,
but if it is just mechanical work of changing some letters, if someone
points me the way I can spare the time to change it - that is, if these
changes are considered to be important for the program)
oh, I'm on xp
jmmmp
Hallo, jmmmp hat gesagt: // jmmmp wrote:
when editing object's properties, with some windows it is possible to have
a full control of the window boxes with the keyboard (through tab /
shift-tab). But in some other ones (like array properties) it isn't
possible, this "feature" is switched off. would it be possible to make all
windows similar in behaviour? (that is, all keyboard controlled)
The dialogs which allow keyboard control are the one from the Iemlib collection, the dialogs without are those for the "builtin" number and symbol and array/data structure properties. I agree that having keyboard shortcuts for these, too, would be a big usability enhancement.
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