[IPython-dev] Please read: IPython Notebook UI goes modal
Matthias Bussonnier
bussonniermatthias at gmail.com
Sat Jan 11 03:39:13 EST 2014
Short before entering my plane.
Ctrl+/ is a CodeMirror shortcut, we don't control it.
I suppose we can think of kernel history again, question is that shortcut should be in edit mode IMHO.
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> Le 11 janv. 2014 à 09:28, Zoltán Vörös <zvoros at gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> This is an exciting development, kudos to all who pulled this off! First I was a bit worried about the changes, but the interface is really convenient.
>
> There are a couple of comments/remarks that I would like to make.
>
> 1. Interrupting/restarting the kernel doesn't require modifiers. I understand that there is a pop-up window asking for confirmation, but wouldn't it be better to have Cntr+. and Cntr+i for this action, and then skip the pop-up window?
>
> 2. In the example notebook, Cntr+/ is not listed as a shortcut for commenting out lines, but it is still available. That won't be removed, will that?
>
> 3. Selecting the previous/next cell has now two shortcuts, up/down and j/k. About a year ago, we had a discussion about navigation in the kernel history, and the problem that time was that we couldn't find two keyboard keys that would work on all OSs. (Here is the link: https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pull/2203) Since the modal structure effective increases the number of available keys, I was wondering, whether it would make sense to return this question now. One could then assign j/k to history navigation, and the up/down arrows could navigate in the notebook. I can look into the implementation, if that's OK.
>
> Cheers,
> Zoltán
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