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Use different shortcut on Mac #3

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fbender opened this issue Sep 2, 2015 · 4 comments
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Use different shortcut on Mac #3

fbender opened this issue Sep 2, 2015 · 4 comments

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fbender commented Sep 2, 2015

On Mac, the Shortcut Ctrl+Alt+R prints the ® character. May you fix this to use e.g. Cmd+Alt+R on Mac, please? I’ve overwritten the command on my install, however this should probably work out-of-the-box.

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hax commented Sep 8, 2015

On US keyboard, alt-r prints ® by default. Maybe you use some key remapping utils?

Anyway, I'm considering change the default shortcut. What do you think about ctrl-cmd-r? Or ctrl-cmd-g which override the keybinding of find-and-replace:replace-all (don't know whether it is a good idea).

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fbender commented Sep 8, 2015 via email

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In Apple's Xcode IDE, they have a similar command called "Edit all in scope", which is mapped to ctrl-cmd-E by default. I like that one.

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hax commented Jun 25, 2016

Closed. Futher disscussion of keybinding issue could goto hax/refactor#22

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