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3665.1 | | CLTMAX::dick | Schoeller - Failed Xperiment | Thu Nov 15 1990 08:13 | 4 |
| Unfortunately, F1-F10 behavior is dictated as part of Motif style by OSF. We
could try to change it, but I wouldn't be optimistic.
Dick
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3665.2 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy Leslie | Thu Nov 15 1990 09:00 | 7 |
| That is silly. We have thousands of keyboards that say "EXIT" by F10.
I believe we should make this customisable - default to F10=EXIIT with
Alt/F10 to use the new stuff.
/andy/
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3665.3 | | CLTMAX::dick | Schoeller - Failed Xperiment | Thu Nov 15 1990 09:45 | 5 |
| Andy,
Great idea! Do YOU want to try to convince Ellis Cohen of this 8^{) ?
Dick
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3665.4 | Surely people know about the requirement of backwards compatibility? | KONING::KONING | NI1D @FN42eq | Thu Nov 15 1990 10:59 | 7 |
| Surely it is obvious that, where there is a conflict between the existing
(V2) keyboard conventions and the new Motif ones, the default must be that
it works the same as in the past. In addition there should be an easily
accessible means (i.e., NOT hacking of the Xdefaults file) to say "I want
the new Motif bindings instead".
paul
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3665.5 | life is full of contradictions | STAR::SZETO | Simon Szeto, International Sys. Eng. | Thu Nov 15 1990 12:08 | 17 |
| Backward compatibility is an ideal affordable in a homogeneous culture.
User interfaces is an area where the wheel is reinvented independently
and in different ways. I wasn't too happy that VMS wasn't backward
compatible with P/OS on the function keys, but then again the Pro is
dead so it doesn't matter. I wasn't too happy when the Alt key usurped
the place of the Compose key, but who needs those funny foreign
characters anyway.
If we maintained backward compatibilty, the LKx01 keyboards should all
be laid out like the ASR33.
No, I'm not happy with how Motif took over the F10 key but that's what
happens when you have to go with software written by others.
Customization is perhaps the compromise we should strive for.
--Simon
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3665.6 | F10 = "File"? | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Thu Nov 15 1990 12:51 | 18 |
| .1>> Unfortunately, F1-F10 behavior is dictated as part of Motif style by OSF. We
I've found the following when I'm in the TPU editor and I issue the DEFINE KEY
command:
F6 : Accepts definition, but still issues CTRL-C when pressed
F7 : \
F8 : - All accept definition, and perform the desired function when pressed
F9 : /
F10 : Does not accept definition at all!
When pressed, both during selection for the DEFINE KEY command and at
any other time, it turns the mouse pointer to the default arrow shape
(I have it defined to be something else normally), and then selects
(i.e. puts a selection box around) the "File" submenu for the window.
What the heck does that mean?
...Roger...
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3665.7 | | ELMST::MCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Thu Nov 15 1990 14:56 | 7 |
| How about we add a resource to disable them? or qualify them?
Mwm*function_qualifier: Alt<Key>
or some such...
-steve
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3665.8 | We hear you! | HANNAH::BAY | Jim CNF ENTP PPASEL DECterm | Mon Nov 19 1990 11:41 | 21 |
| The F10 key has been chosen by the Open Software Foundation to perform
the KMenuBar function. This functionality MUST be available for
DECwindows to be OSF compliant.
DECterm will address this problem by establishing default behavior to
permit the key F10 to function compatibly with previous releases.
The user may choose to override the default by performing the
appropriate customization in the "Keyboard" dialog box.
The idea of swapping F10 and Shift-F10 so that both functions are
always available is intriguing (as opposed to having "Exit", or
KMenuBar, but not both). I'd be interested in feedback concerning the
idea of toggling Exit/KMenuBar between F10/Shift-F10.
Shift-F10 does not conflict with any published Motif keybindings, but I
am concerned it might conflict with other applications that want to use
Shift-F10. Does it?
Jim
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3665.9 | But why lock-F10 ? | MANTA::SIMON | SSB is boring...Give me FT kits!! | Mon Nov 19 1990 12:18 | 11 |
|
It's always nice to be able to do everything. :-) So the F10/Shift-F10
option would be a really good idea, especially if it was customizable,
such that Shift-F10 was KMenuBar by default, but F10 could also be it
for OSF compatability.
But why does CapsLock-F10 cause F10 to act as EXIT ? I am not an expert
on key bindings, but I wouldn't have thought that the CapsLock on/off
and the F-keys would create seperate meanings...
Simon.
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3665.10 | | KONING::KONING | NI1D @FN42eq | Mon Nov 19 1990 12:52 | 6 |
| Capslock is supposed to act ONLY on letter keys.
As for Shift-F10, a look in DEC Std 70 would tell you that it too has an
assigned meaning (UDKs).
paul
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3665.11 | Argh! | HANNAH::BAY | Jim CNF ENTP PPASEL DECterm | Mon Nov 19 1990 13:42 | 13 |
| Re .10
Good points, both!
It looks like DECterm got lazy on handling shifted keys. Caps lock
should NOT work on function keys! A definite bug! :-(
And the conflict with UDKs is unthinkable! Thanks! Looks like if
there is no other alternative, the options will have to be mutually
exclusive.
Jim
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3665.12 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | After enlightenment, do the laundry | Mon Nov 19 1990 22:24 | 1 |
| But <Alt>F10 might be ok?
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3665.13 | | KONING::KONING | NI1D @FN42eq | Tue Nov 20 1990 11:46 | 1 |
| Sure...
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3665.14 | | DEDHED::SPINE | Tom Spine | Tue Nov 20 1990 17:50 | 13 |
| re: .12 by LESLIE::LESLIE
> But <Alt>F10 might be ok?
Ummmm, it would be best if DECterm (and other applications) stayed away
from using <Alt>F10.
The OSF, Microsoft, and IBM are working to bring Motif, MSwindows, and
Presentation Manager even closer together than they are today. IBM has
specified <Alt>F10 for popping up "context menus" (popup menus). It is
very likely that a future version of Motif will support this keybinding.
tms
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3665.15 | Oh gawd... | LESLIE::LESLIE | After enlightenment, do the laundry | Wed Nov 21 1990 17:01 | 4 |
| Howsabout <Shift><Alt>F10?
/andy/
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3665.16 | Or <Shift><Alt><Lock>F10 ? | MANTA::SIMON | SSB is boring...Give me FT kits!! | Thu Nov 22 1990 05:14 | 0 |
3665.17 | Or <Shift><Alt><Ctrl>F10 while holding nose and winking? | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Fri Nov 23 1990 21:20 | 1 |
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3665.18 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy Leslie | Sat Nov 24 1990 02:55 | 11 |
| Ha ha.
Right, can we try to get back to the point? WHich is, to provide EXIT
as the default function for F10 and some other method for traversal of
the File Control etc stuff. <ctrl>F10, whatever. Just do it, okay?
Thanks.
/andy/
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3665.19 | | RAMBLR::MORONEY | Shhh... Mad Scientist at work... | Sun Nov 25 1990 17:35 | 4 |
| Meanwhile, is there some magical incantation in DECW$MWM.DAT (or some
other file) to get the F10=EXIT behavior?
-Mike
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3665.20 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy Leslie | Mon Nov 26 1990 03:49 | 1 |
| No.....
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