From: Matthias D. <mac...@ma...> - 2006-05-20 23:14:34
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Am 19.05.2006 um 18:57 schrieb Michael McCracken: > One nice thing I think I've seen in OS9 era apps was that holding =20 > the command key down would somehow show you the shortcuts for =20 > various buttons. I think one way was just altering the title, so =20 > "Add" would become "Add - =E2=8C=98A". I could swear that the OS X = log-out =20 > dialog did it too, but I just checked and it didn't. I'm pretty sure that the log-out dialog and the Sleep/Restart/Switch =20 Off dialog did it at some point in the past. Despite the fact that I have not recognized that this was changed =20 could mean that it is not intuitive, I always liked this idea, but it =20= seems to be gone from almost every app now (the only remaining one I =20 can think of now is MacSOUP, but that's not really a good example for =20= a state-of-the-art style-guide compliant app ...). btw, I am the guy who has already used the Cmd-Return shortcut. I =20 think there should be a shortcut and Cmd-Enter is not too bad! --mad --=20 Matthias Damm ma...@ma... PGP key: http://macpla.net/MatthiasDamm.asc PGP fingerprint: CED3 6074 7F7D 3148 C6F3 DFF2 05FF 3A0B 0D12 4D41 |