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From: boyd.roberts@ca-indosuez.com
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: [9fans] Réf. : Re: [9fans] 3rd edition Inferno questions
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 14:31:05 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <41256965.004A9E8E.00@SNPAR12.> (raw)

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keyboard 'accelerators' are an admission that the mouse
driven interface _does not work_, or is too painfull to use.

on windows i use them, because it's expedient, because the
mouse interface is broken.  menuhit() is the way to do it.



                                                                  
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<rog@vitanuova.com> wrote in message news:20000925101648.6D4AD19A18@mail...
> the simple solution is: get a 3 button mouse.

indeed. but who knows how long these will still be available?

> any better ideas?

heretical as it may be, how about adding ^X, ^C and ^V? i've written an
editor along the lines of acme in Java, and i offer these as alternatives to
chording. i find it particularly useful when transferring text between my
editor and other Windows programs, copying a URI from Internet Explorer into
a file, for example. somehow it's easier for my brain to finish its
^C-then-^V program than it is to switch half-way through to the third third
of its b1b2-then-b1b3-then-b1b3 program.

it's also handy when i have to use someone else's machine, and can't just
get a 3-button mouse. and it would mean acme wouldn't need the 'Cut',
'Paste' and 'Snarf' entries in various tags. and it means that people used
to other editors don't need to learn as much straight away.

 - e



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2000-09-25 12:31 boyd.roberts [this message]
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