On Mon, 7 Sep 2020, Rafa Mar Multimedia en Gnu\Linux via Cin wrote:
As Igor indicates, I also think that a single option to save would be better, it could be like that.
Save s or Ctrl-s
Undo z or Ctrl-z
I would say, it is quite usual for a complex professional program (not some kind of Office or web browser which uses everybody, but a program which performs some rather particular task) - to have its own set of shortcuts. Such a set of shortcuts may be chosen not from the reasons of similarity to that of MS-Office or whatever, but from the reasons of conveniency and effectiveness of working with **this particular program**! For example, I have to use a program CCPNMR, to do a very complex process of NMR signals assignment in big organic molecules. The shortcut for 'Save' in this program is not 's', and not 'Ctrl-s', but surprisingly 'Shift-S'! To me, what for one must press two keys, Ctrl and 's', or Ctrl and 'z', if it is possible to press a single key 's' or 'z'? OK, it is not acceptable for a text processor, where 's' and 'z' means insert the corresponding letter, but why not for a video or photo editor where one does not input letters? I'd say, a possibility to configure different sets of shortcuts could look beautiful, but definition of shortculs most similar to that used in office software should not be a goal of highest priority... _______________________________________________________________________________ Georgy Salnikov NMR Group Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry Lavrentjeva, 9, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia Phone +7-383-3307864 Email [email protected] _______________________________________________________________________________