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<p>HeLLo EvEryBoDy,</p>
<p>Well the upper and lowercases are in purpose :)</p>
<p>It happened to me to be not aware of being on uppercase and hit
"S" instead of "s" and didn't realise it. <br>
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<p>Normally it's not a probleme if you don't have any crash in the
mean time. Otherwise it depends on how often you save :)</p>
<p>Is it an issue if we can use "s" regardless upper or lower case ?</p>
<p> If it is nevermind. <br>
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<p>Otherwise, maybe putting a warning or something like "Did you
mean "s" or anything else could be usefull.</p>
<p>Haldun.<br>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Georgy, THANK
YOU VERY MUCH for stating what we should not be "doing
something because that is what everyone else does". Because
if we all did everything the same then we would all be driving
Volkswagens instead of driving what makes the most sense for
us. We are only looking into the possibility of providing a
workaround for mostly new users as it is already such a large
learning curve to use Cinelerra.<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 5:42 AM
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Mon, 7 Sep 2020, Rafa Mar Multimedia en Gnu\Linux via Cin
wrote:<br>
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> As Igor indicates, I also think that a single option to
save would be<br>
> better, it could be like that.<br>
><br>
> Save s or Ctrl-s<br>
> > Undo z or Ctrl-z<br>
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I would say, it is quite usual for a complex professional
program (not some<br>
kind of Office or web browser which uses everybody, but a
program which<br>
performs some rather particular task) - to have its own set of
shortcuts.<br>
Such a set of shortcuts may be chosen not from the reasons of
similarity to<br>
that of MS-Office or whatever, but from the reasons of
conveniency and<br>
effectiveness of working with **this particular program**!<br>
<br>
For example, I have to use a program CCPNMR, to do a very
complex process of<br>
NMR signals assignment in big organic molecules. The shortcut
for 'Save' in<br>
this program is not 's', and not 'Ctrl-s', but surprisingly
'Shift-S'!<br>
<br>
To me, what for one must press two keys, Ctrl and 's', or Ctrl
and 'z', if<br>
it is possible to press a single key 's' or 'z'? OK, it is not
acceptable<br>
for a text processor, where 's' and 'z' means insert the
corresponding<br>
letter, but why not for a video or photo editor where one does
not input<br>
letters?<br>
<br>
I'd say, a possibility to configure different sets of
shortcuts could look<br>
beautiful, but definition of shortculs most similar to that
used in office<br>
software should not be a goal of highest priority...<br>
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Georgy Salnikov<br>
NMR Group<br>
Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry<br>
Lavrentjeva, 9, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia<br>
Phone +7-383-3307864<br>
Email <a href="mailto:sge@nmr.nioch.nsc.ru" target="_blank"
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