Wayne Boucher wrote:
>And I forgot to add about shortcuts. Way back when we thought about
>2-letter shortcuts (because of Sparky) but decided against it because it
>can be confusing and because we figured remembering more than 60 shortcuts
>(which is what we have) is non-trivial! (Although perhaps semi-mnemonic
>2-letter ones are better than opaque 1-letter ones, but people get used to
>the latter especially if they can set it themselves, which they can in
>Analysis.)
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>Wayne
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Hi Wayne
I can think of cases where use of mutiple modifier keys
<alt>,<ctrl>,<shift>, and use of the keypad and <home> <end> etc keys
would be useful. Now that isn't so hard or unintuitive to setup (I did
once hack the code to do it, but the human interface issues required
more work than I had time for at that point ;-) and it increases they
space for user commands quite alot (also if you don't find the ccpn
default setup to you liking you can shuffle them off to the slightly
more modified versions and substitute your own or vice versa
regards
gary
while we are on strips as well just a quick feature request or 2
1. when you zoom with the scroll wheel could the zooming be about the
point where the mouse is currently?
2. is it possible that when you resized windows the midpoint of the view
and scale of the view of your spectrum didn't change?
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