lm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (2002-02-16 at 0659.48 +0100): > > Zoom In + [Yes, changed, a bit more logical, no?] > > Zoom Out - > If you have an US keyboard you'll notice that while the minus "-" is > immediatly accessible, the plus "+" is obtained by pressing Shift + > "=". I think that "+"/"=" it's a faster keybinding for an > US-keyboard layout user. And in non US, maybe the contrary. ;] Guess why I hate of symbols, and try to find people with other keyboards. Letters are the few thing everyone has (and with Dvorak, Azerty and others, some keycombos can be weird). > What about of a bit "nationalized" keyboard layout, they should be > selected through the Options menu and NOT by using the locale, just > because it's possbile that someone uses a keyboard layout different > from the specified locale (just think a programmer often needing > "{}" ). Could be an option. Of course, GTK+ must first solve the problems with keybindings, cos I used some combos that do not work (input as blank as does nothing), and others are intercepted wrongly (I have to use Shift+0 for =, and that fails, and if I try to reset it, I get Shift+=, which is like saying Shift+Shift+0). GSR