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Ken Case 2008-07-15 06:44 AM

We'll also be changing this keyboard shortcut in OmniOutliner. (But in both OmniFocus and OmniOutliner, we'll provide a hidden preference so you can change it back if you wish.)

Jay Levitt 2008-07-19 05:05 AM

Is there a way (yet) to have Escape actually cancel? When I set the preference to "force myself" to use Escape, it now does auto-completion. Which I understand is a standard Mac-ism, but (as a new Mac user) that's gotta be the dumbest standard Mac-ism I've ever seen. Escape, since the dawn of terminals, means, well, escape! I feel like a customer being hounded by a salesperson: "Are you sure you want to leave? Maybe you'd just like a different product? What if I give you a free month?"

Is there some way - via escape, or another key - to say "take me out of editing mode and undo anything I've just typed"? Undo is the obvious alternative, but it's sluggish, it sometimes takes a few repeats to do anything visible, and it doesn't always leave me with the right selection/field focus.

IntlOrange 2008-07-19 07:08 AM

Please don't reassign "Escape" to something else, or I'll have to relearn that one, too! :-)

Ken Case 2008-07-20 11:22 AM

[QUOTE=Jay Levitt;41659]Is there some way - via escape, or another key - to say "take me out of editing mode and undo anything I've just typed"?[/QUOTE]

No, sorry, not yet: that's definitely the direction we're headed, but we haven't implemented that yet.

whpalmer4 2008-07-21 07:46 PM

[QUOTE=Jay Levitt;41659] Escape, since the dawn of terminals, means, well, escape! [/QUOTE]

Exactly. And everyone knows that escape is what you hit to do auto completion/escape recognition in the command parser in TOPS-20 and its predecessor TENEX dating back to the early '70s, right? From there it found its way into various Unix shells. I forget, what was the point I was trying to make? :-)

Jay Levitt 2008-07-22 10:30 AM

[QUOTE=whpalmer4;42015]I forget, what was the point I was trying to make? :-)[/QUOTE]

I think your point was that I, of all people to claim that "ESC has always meant escape", should know better, since the first computer I ever worked on was a DECwriter terminal hooked up to LIRICS, a TOPS-20 network run by the Long Island public school systems.

I don't think I knew about command completion, though. I was too busy being fascinated by the way every keypress moved the printhead back to position, printed the character, and then moved the printhead out of the way so you could see it.


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