On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, bulia byak wrote:
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 00:41:05 +0000 From: bulia byak <archiver_1@...19...> To: horkana@...44... Cc: inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: Inkscape minor changes I'd like before the next release (if acceptable)
No. Arrows are for moving. Rotation is different and needs different
keys.
How about using Ctrl+R for rotation through 90 degrees? (I use that a whole lot more often than the small rotations anyway).
Why ctrl-] is any worse? And if you decide you want to rotate it back, you only need to press ctrl-[. Whereas with ctrl-r, you'd have to do ctrl-r three more times :)
I just noticed that it was there in Object menu without any shortcut and was suggesting it in addition to the shortcuts for incremenatl rotation.
Ctrl+R is currently used by Show Rulers and only becuase I cannot think of anything better I'd suggest using Ctrl+Shift+R for Show Rulers because at least then it would be the same as the GIMP.
And ctrl-r in Gimp is what?
Redo was Ctrl+R, although i think they have changed it to Ctrl+Y (that was a long discussion and I forget how it ended because I lost interest when they made it clear they had no intention of using Ctrl+Shift+Z as the Gnome HIG suggests).
I'd think that Up and Down would be best not used for Zooming.
Sure.
For Zooming it would be better to just have Zoom In + (and also =) as well as Ctrl++ (and Ctrl+=)
Sorry, ctrl++ is already "union". It's easy to remember that ctrl with four math operators means four boolean functions.
I guess that makes sense, just a shame that it wont be consistant with the rest of Gnome. Hrrm we could have Ctrl+U for Union ... (half kidding, I'll leave well enough alone with this one).
Goodnight
- Alan