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Why no single key shortcuts?

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 12 years ago

If Eagle were to require the user to click within the command box before

entering command line text (instead of the command line always being "hot")

that would free up the use of SINGLE key keyboard shortcuts.

 

As is, having to use one or more modifiers (ie ALT, CTL, SHIFT) means that

after the user has programmed the more easily remembered / easily reached

shortcuts, he soon has to start using more difficult key combinations -or

else do without having a full complement of shortcuts for all available

commands. (sigh)

 

I have to make a choice between having keyboard chortcuts for various grid

and width (etc.) settings, or command shortcuts. There just aren't enough

easily fingered keyboard combinations available to cover all bases.

 

I know it would require a lot of coding, but the Options Assign feature of

Eagle could be much more powerful.

 

 

 

 

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  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to autodeskguest +1
    Most of us that use EAGLE a lot probably have a pretty streamlined workflow which relies heavily on the command line, and there is always resistance to people who want to change things in a way which breaks…
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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 12 years ago

    Brett Holden wrote on Sun, 24 November 2013 14:20

    If Eagle were to require the user to click within the command box

    before

    entering command line text

     

     

    No, no, no.  Absolutely not!!!

     

    One of the important features of a command line is that it is quicker and

    easier to type a command than to have to use the mouse and click something.

    Having to use the mouse to enable the command line makes no sense as it

    would completely defeat this.

     

    Also, there are already plenty of keyboard shortcuts.  F1-F12 give you 12

    single-key shortcuts.  Then there are many more that require only a single

    modifier key, like CTRL or ALT for the alphabetic keys and CTRL, ALT, and

    SHIFT for the F-keys.  That already totals 100 single or single-modifier

    shortcuts.  There is no problem to solve here.

    --

    Web access to CadSoft support forums at www.eaglecentral.ca.  Where the CadSoft EAGLE community meets.

     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 12 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 11/24/2013 03:37 PM, Olin Lathrop wrote:

    Brett Holden wrote on Sun, 24 November 2013 14:20

    If Eagle were to require the user to click within the command box

    before

    entering command line text

     

    No, no, no.  Absolutely not!!!

     

    I agree with Olin, but for different reasons.

     

    I use some applications that have single-key shortcuts, like Mozilla

    Thunderbird. If I accidentally get my focus in the wrong window, any

    typing causes seemingly random and often catastrophic results that are

    very hard to undo, like marking all my unread messages as read, or

    archiving messages. It took me quite some time to find a plug-in that

    would allow me to disable all of the single-key shortcuts and put an end

    to the madness.

     

     

     

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  • dukepro
    dukepro over 12 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 11/24/2013 11:55 PM, Reece R. Pollack wrote:

    On 11/24/2013 03:37 PM, Olin Lathrop wrote:

    Brett Holden wrote on Sun, 24 November 2013 14:20

    If Eagle were to require the user to click within the command box

    before

    entering command line text

     

    No, no, no.  Absolutely not!!!

     

    Olin is absolutely correct here.  Bad idea.

     

    There are plenty of single keys and one-modifier keys for quick

    functions.  The more rarely used functions can be typed quicker than

    mouse clicking your way through pull-down menus.

     

    Time this as an example:  Change the width of multiple traces to a

    common value, say, 32 mils.  Try it with the click-right context menu,

    then again with the Change pull-down menu, then finally with text.  With

    text it's "ch wid 32".

     

    If you must do something as drastic as this, at least give me a

    parameter setting that I can put in ~/.eaglerc to revert to the current

    behavior.

     

    I agree with Olin, but for different reasons.

     

    I use some applications that have single-key shortcuts, like Mozilla

    Thunderbird. If I accidentally get my focus in the wrong window, any

    typing causes seemingly random and often catastrophic results that are

    very hard to undo, like marking all my unread messages as read, or

    archiving messages.

     

    This has happened to me numerous times.

     

    It took me quite some time to find a plug-in that

    would allow me to disable all of the single-key shortcuts and put an end

    to the madness.

     

    Drifting off-topic a bit, what was the name of this plugin?

     

    Thanks,

        - Chuck

     

     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 12 years ago in reply to dukepro

    On 11/25/2013 07:58 AM, Chuck Huber wrote:

    On 11/24/2013 11:55 PM, Reece R. Pollack wrote:

    I agree with Olin, but for different reasons.

     

    I use some applications that have single-key shortcuts, like Mozilla

    Thunderbird. If I accidentally get my focus in the wrong window, any

    typing causes seemingly random and often catastrophic results that are

    very hard to undo, like marking all my unread messages as read, or

    archiving messages.

     

    This has happened to me numerous times.

     

    It took me quite some time to find a plug-in that

    would allow me to disable all of the single-key shortcuts and put an end

    to the madness.

     

    Drifting off-topic a bit, what was the name of this plugin?

     

    It's called "keyconfig". Here's a link to a blog entry (not mine) that

    describes it:

     

    http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keyconfig_extension

     

    Once it's installed you can go to the Add-ons Manager, click

    Preferences, and you'll get a pop-up that lists all the possible actions

    and the currently configured shortcut key. It's a bit laborious to

    disable those you don't want, but you only have to do it once. Just make

    sure you don't blindly disable those you probably want to keep, like

    CTRLC for Cut, CTRLV for Paste, etc.

     

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    autodeskguest over 12 years ago in reply to dukepro

    Am 25.11.2013 13:58, schrieb Chuck Huber:

    Olin is absolutely correct here.  Bad idea.

     

    Yes. Quite bad for the 'power user': Having to click completely defeats

    the idea of the command line (which I use OFTEN).

     

    If you must do something as drastic as this, at least give me a

    parameter setting that I can put in ~/.eaglerc to revert to the current

    behavior.

     

    Yes. Either leave the command line unaltered as is, or at least

    implement the possibility to make it behave unaltered via an option.

     

    Andreas Weidner

     

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    autodeskguest over 12 years ago in reply to dukepro

    Am 25.11.2013 13:58, schrieb Chuck Huber:

    Olin is absolutely correct here.  Bad idea.

     

    Yes. Quite bad for the 'power user': Having to click completely defeats

    the idea of the command line (which I use OFTEN).

     

    If you must do something as drastic as this, at least give me a

    parameter setting that I can put in ~/.eaglerc to revert to the current

    behavior.

     

    Yes. Either leave the command line unaltered as is, or at least

    implement the possibility to make it behave unaltered via an option.

     

    Andreas Weidner

     

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