Re: [Audacity-devel] Confirmed shortcuts for 2.0.4 ?
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From: Vaughan J. <va...@au...> - 2013-08-27 01:14:22
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On 8/26/2013 11:33 AM, Gale Andrews wrote: > > | From Vaughan Johnson <va...@au...> > | Sat, 24 Aug 2013 19:16:42 -0700 > | Subject: [Audacity-devel] Confirmed shortcuts for 2.0.4 ? >> On 8/24/2013 4:04 PM, Gale Andrews wrote: >>> >>> | From David Bailes <drb...@go...> >>> | Sat, 24 Aug 2013 20:31:13 +0100 >>> | Subject: [Audacity-devel] Confirmed shortcuts for 2.0.4 ? >>>> On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Gale Andrews <ga...@au...> wrote: >>>>>[...] >> and bugzilla is our current agenda tracker > > That was a very recent decision I think. It's been used for enhancements as well as bugs for some time. > > Is it just at release time that we want to create a bugzilla item > in order to load a patch that can be marked "ready"? No. The difficulty with following evolving patches on email lists exists whether we're in release process or not. That's the only recent change I requested, to put these types of things in Bugzilla as well, when QA has agreed on them. > [...] >> So please point to which patch(es) in that thread are approved by >> QA for 2.0.4. Will apply them. Thanks. > > We don't have a patch for Go to Selection shortcuts on their own > due to the reason above, so I've attached mine. Thanks. The discussion is apparently ongoing. > > * "menus_one_pair_for_go_to_selection.patch" changes the > "Go to Selection Start" shortcut to CTRL + [ and that for "Go > to Selection End" to CTRL + ] . It also groups the "Zoom", > "Fit" and "Go" items in the View menu on which there was > consensus AFAIK. > > * "menus_two_pairs_for_go_to_selection.patch" does the same, > plus it adds second shortcuts CTRL + SHIFT + G for "Go to > Selection Start" and CTRL + SHIFT + H for "Go to Selection > End". The second shortcuts can be seen in Keyboard Prefs. > > This leaves CTRL + G and CTRL + H free for a possible "Zoom > to Selection Start" and "Zoom to Selection End" command > in future. > > I've tested both patches on Windows. I marginally prefer not > using up second shortcuts because the minority of people who > can't use the shortcuts with brackets probably can't discover > them without reading the Manual or opening Prefs. Okay, I've committed the first patch. It will be interesting to see whether there's any user objection to the loss of the former shortcuts. I also added a couple of separators to emphasize the improved grouping. Revision: 12486 - Vaughan > [...] |