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Changing keyboard shortcuts?
null:
Is it possible to configure keyboard shortcuts in C::B? If not, is this going to be in a future release? I keep hitting shortcuts from other IDEs out of reflex in C::B and causing unintended things to happen. I like to customize my shortcuts because I am obsessive-compulsive. :lol:
PS: The only RFE's along this vein are:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1236771&group_id=126998&atid=707419
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1183839&group_id=126998&atid=707419
If there isn't some sort of keyboard shortcut customization feature included, planned, or pending for C::B, I'll add an RFE for such. Because I do so like RFE's. :P
Ceniza:
What you want is kinda requested in the last link. I don't really think it'd be that hard to implement given the wxWidgets facilities for it, but it'd take a large amount of time to do so.
Some ppl is working in translations for Code::Blocks and this feature should be implemented before that's done (the translations).
It'll be surely considered after Code::Blocks 1.0 is released and would be nice if somebody already begins implementing it.
drac:
It would be nice to have possibility to choose between more keyboard shortcuts schemes.
I would like a Visual Studio keybinding schema. In order for C::B to be useful (for me at least) it should have this! If C::B wants to be used by
professionals then please don't make them use the mouse to get things doneĀ :D
Please have a look at SlickEdit (http://slickedit.com). SlickEdit gives you the ability to change between keyboard schemes... please learn
from others.
C::B can fill a niche in my C++ toolset, it can switch from different compilers and it can work on multiple platforms...
Keep up the good work.
rickg22:
Hey hey... it's not like we're not doing it ok? :) we're already planning on it... , but right now we have to fix one or two huge bugs so we can release the next version. We'll add the keyboard shortcuts after version 1.0.
thomas:
--- Quote from: drac on October 12, 2005, 12:58:35 am ---Please have a look at SlickEdit (http://slickedit.com). SlickEdit gives you the ability to change between keyboard schemes... please learn from others.
--- End quote ---
Don't learn too much, though. :lol:
The page neither displays properly in Firefox, nor in Opera if your browser window is less than 900 pixels wide. The PDF spec sheet is quite funny, too - all text goes into one block without formatting or illustrations whatsoever. Luckily, they make the PDF inaccessible with Javascript ;)
The first 10 seconds are the most important for a customer's impression. After reading through lots of blah blah for 2 minutes, I still have not figured why I should spend money to buy this editor instead of using one that is free.
Oh, and the quote "Comparing SlickEdit to an editor is is like calling the F-16 a single seat airplane." is a really a bummer. Pride was the first sin committed. :)
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