From: Mojca M. <moj...@gm...> - 2012-09-25 20:51:48
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On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Petr Mikulik wrote: >> ... and thanks to Petr for the hint about the 'u' key to get back to >> the original range. But then my next question would be - how can I see >> those shortcuts? I was playing with "help mouse", but that didn't >> leave me anywhere. > > The 'h' is shown in the welcome message after gnuplot start-up: > > G N U P L O T > ... > immediate help: type "help" (plot window: hit 'h') I believe that I was hitting "h" before, but for some reason it didn't work. Maybe there was something odd going on (maybe I accidentally switched to a different keyboard or changed the terminal in the meantime). My next feature request will probably be to add an icon (to zoom to original region) to the top of Qt terminal ;) I also just remembered that wxt has a very intuitive way to trigger help. It has a question mark in the GUI and that one suggests to hit "h". Something similar should be added to Qt terminal. >>> I would like to hear some >>> feedback about whether the change is good or bad before deciding whether >>> to keep it that way for an eventual release in 4.8/5.0. >> >> >> To me it was a huge improvement. I'll use the trunk version for a > > I think you can add it to 4.6.1. I would be very happy for that as well. Mojca |