From: Dr E. W L. <el...@li...> - 2019-08-25 07:13:20
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Unsurprisingly binding create {c '+'} shiftRight binding create {c 'ü'} shiftLeft work :-)-O so I now am really becoming interested in the list of possible bindings to rearrange. Unfortunately the Tcl Shell puts all bindings on one single line which makes this very difficult tpo read. greetings, el On 25/08/2019 8:30 am, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: > Bernard, > > didn't know that, actually, I am just an elderly Gynecologist, > being able to follow simple cut and paste instructions :-)-O > > On the German keyboard the key for ']' is occupied by by '+' so > > binding create {zc '+'} centerRegion > > works and would be the candidate. > > That reminds me, since ']‘ on the german keyboard is on cmd-6 and I > can't do a option-cmd-6 when I want to indent (Shift Right), which I can > do on the US Keyboard with option-], I would like to tie that to cmd-+, > but don't know the name of the function. Where can I find the name of > the function or better even the names of all functions? > > Is there a way of TCL finding out which keyboard I am using and then do > binding conditionally debending on whether it's the German or English one? > > > > > I like your idea. > > greetings, el > > On 24/08/2019 6:20 pm, Bernard Desgraupes wrote: >> Hi Eberhard, >> >> As you know one may define composite bindings in Alpha. What is the >> binding you'd like to implement ? >> >> Regarding uncenterRegion as a matter of fact I'm going to also >> implement a flushLeft and a flushRight proc and gather all of them in >> a small package (textAlignment?) that will insert an Alignment >> submenu in the Text menu. To be continued... >> >> Cheers, >> Bernard -- Dr. Eberhard W. Lisse / Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (Saar) el...@li... / * | Telephone: +264 81 124 6733 (cell) PO Box 8421 / Bachbrecht, Namibia ;____/ |