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From: cinap_lenrek@gmx.de
To: 9fans@9fans.net
Subject: Re: [9fans] Shall we fix the use of Up/Dn arrows?
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 13:37:28 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <764f39c8ac8fb80b4efa727ca3066158@gmx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7aee91501001230115q5285b2ebyd2df99db84f6855d@mail.gmail.com>

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why not just hack rio and see how well it works out?  put the patch
somewhere for others to try. hacked a new piemenu patch that
allows sub menus (have put the hidden windows in a sub menu so that
the positions of the items in the pie doesnt change depending on the
hidden windows) and compacter layout algo.

so just do it...

i would prefer when the arrow keys start a new instance of
games/catclock btw. mutch more convinient :) for scrolling you
can use the mouse... this is mutch more consitant.... keyboard
should be for text and catclocks!

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cinap

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Hi,


I am new to Plan9. This request sounds quite simple/naive. Don't think that
I dislike the Plan9 ways. I enjoy it a lot. But it doesn't mean that it
needs no improvement/fix, right?

OK, here is my suggestion. We shall fix the use of Up/Dn arrows, I mean,
instead of using it to go one page up/dn, use it to move the cursor up/dn
one line. Here are two reasons for this:

1. We use Lf/Rt arrows to move the cursor, don't we? Then use Up/Dn to do
the same kind of task is symmetric, and thus more reasonable.
2. We already have PageUp/PageDown keys which do the task of paging up/dn,
and symmetrically, Home/End to move to the first and last page.


EOT



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  parent reply	other threads:[~2010-01-23 12:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-01-23  9:15 Yi DAI
2010-01-23  9:35 ` Akshat Kumar
2010-01-23  9:59 ` Bela Valek
2010-01-23 10:21 ` John Stalker
2010-01-23 14:29   ` Patrick Kelly
2010-01-23 12:37 ` cinap_lenrek [this message]
2010-01-23 12:52 ` Rudolf Sykora
2010-01-23 13:07   ` Yi DAI
2010-01-23 17:13   ` blstuart
2010-01-23 19:01     ` Rudolf Sykora
2010-01-25 17:20       ` maht
2010-01-26 11:50         ` Rudolf Sykora
2010-01-26 12:26           ` yy
2010-01-26 12:34           ` Robert Raschke
2010-01-26 14:16             ` erik quanstrom
2010-01-23 19:10 ` Russ Cox
2010-01-23 19:25   ` Rudolf Sykora
2010-01-24  0:53     ` Russ Cox
2010-01-24  7:08 ` Frederik Caulier
2010-01-24  9:08   ` Yi DAI
2010-01-24 18:03 ` Tim Newsham
2010-01-24 22:28   ` Charles Forsyth
2010-01-24 18:41 ` John Floren
2010-01-25  9:46 ` Pavel Klinkovsky

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