Will you excuse me...but ..what CTRL-Y has to with REDO alltogether?
CTRL + R -> R is the first letter in REDO.
SHIFT + CTRl + Z -> Shift acts as amodifier to the CTRL + Z UNDO.
CTRl + X -> Stays next to "Z" and allows for fat toggling as has been argued.
But...
CTRL-Y? Why not just stick with CTRL+R? Maybe to pick the worst of both worlds? (Non standard shortcut + non mnemonic + change from GIMP 1.2 + Have to use both hands to press)
Please....
CTRL+R for REDO, and for California Gov.!
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
RaphaÃl Quinet <quinet@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 08:34:25 +0200, David Neary <dneary@xxxxxxx> wrote:
If this is an almost-concensus (only myself, Alan Horkan and Raphael seem to like the change), it seems reasonable to revert the redo shortcut to Ctrl-R.
Please don't. If you replace the current Ctrl-Shift-Z by something else, try to replace it by something that is used by some other applications, such as Ctrl-Y. Do not bring back the old Ctrl-R.
Unless Ctrl-Y collides with another suggested shortcut in the HIG, it seems like a reasonable choice then. We should ask the HIG people to make this the suggested Redo shortcut. BTW, as Guillermo already pointed out, there are some more shortcuts, like for example the one for Duplicate, where the HIG differs from our defaults. We should consider to change these.
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