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	<title>Kommentarer till Road to Hell Paved with Coda Shortcuts</title>
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		<title>Av: Jonas Bohlin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonas Bohlin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 18:49:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cabel - Wow, now I feel bad for ranting. Thanks for shedding some light on the process!

I understand it must be difficult for software developers to find good shortcuts - there are only so many keys... Still, there may be better alternatives, and I’m probably not the only one you’ll catch flak from over it :).

Now I’m off to try and find a floppy drive for my mac so that can experience the awesomeness of “command + !”.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cabel &#8211; Wow, now I feel bad for ranting. Thanks for shedding some light on the process!</p>
<p>I understand it must be difficult for software developers to find good shortcuts &#8211; there are only so many keys&#8230; Still, there may be better alternatives, and I’m probably not the only one you’ll catch flak from over it :).</p>
<p>Now I’m off to try and find a floppy drive for my mac so that can experience the awesomeness of “command + !”.</p>
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		<title>Av: Cabel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cabel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 18:25:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Jonas!

I&#039;m equally concerned about Control-Q, and fretted about it a lot. In actual usage, I&#039;ve found that my brain kept them pretty distinct -- and, of course, chance of losing data is zero since you&#039;d get a confirmation sheet -- but it&#039;s something I&#039;m keeping a close eye on and we&#039;ll tweak if we get a lot of reports of accidental quit.

Our rationale: that we wanted something easily accessible with one hand -- preferably the left hand -- to quickly trigger the window.

Throughout the beta cycle, we tried the following shortcuts:

1. Command-Escape -- discovered that most systems use that for FrontRow.

2. Control-Escape -- that worked great for half of the users, but the other half filed bugs that it didn&#039;t work. Turns out if you have &quot;Screen Sharing&quot; enabled, it silently intercepts this shortcut, even if you&#039;re not sharing a screen. We filed a bug with Apple.

3. Command-Option-` (backtick) — felt good and worked well! But, surprise! It turns out a lot of international users don&#039;t actually have a backtick key.

4. Command-! — easy to explain, but the system would remove it from our menu silently without telling us so it wouldn&#039;t work. We were totally stumped, until we discovered it&#039;s secretly reserved for eject floppy disk... even in the year 2008.

Suffice it to say, the decision to use Control-Q wasn&#039;t taken lightly.

Best,
Cabel</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Jonas!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m equally concerned about Control-Q, and fretted about it a lot. In actual usage, I&#8217;ve found that my brain kept them pretty distinct &#8212; and, of course, chance of losing data is zero since you&#8217;d get a confirmation sheet &#8212; but it&#8217;s something I&#8217;m keeping a close eye on and we&#8217;ll tweak if we get a lot of reports of accidental quit.</p>
<p>Our rationale: that we wanted something easily accessible with one hand &#8212; preferably the left hand &#8212; to quickly trigger the window.</p>
<p>Throughout the beta cycle, we tried the following shortcuts:</p>
<p>1. Command-Escape &#8212; discovered that most systems use that for FrontRow.</p>
<p>2. Control-Escape &#8212; that worked great for half of the users, but the other half filed bugs that it didn&#8217;t work. Turns out if you have &#8221;Screen Sharing&#8221; enabled, it silently intercepts this shortcut, even if you&#8217;re not sharing a screen. We filed a bug with Apple.</p>
<p>3. Command-Option-` (backtick) — felt good and worked well! But, surprise! It turns out a lot of international users don&#8217;t actually have a backtick key.</p>
<p>4. Command-! — easy to explain, but the system would remove it from our menu silently without telling us so it wouldn&#8217;t work. We were totally stumped, until we discovered it&#8217;s secretly reserved for eject floppy disk&#8230; even in the year 2008.</p>
<p>Suffice it to say, the decision to use Control-Q wasn&#8217;t taken lightly.</p>
<p>Best,<br />
Cabel</p>
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