Allow good redo shortcut
Allow good redo shortcut
I had an amazing topic about a wish to include ctrl+y as working redo shortcut. Unfortunately, either a failed attempt at using a bot, or someone hacking to daan's account caused it to be irreversibly deleted, and the bot/thief uppercased the title in the report message, which is one of the suggestions that the real daan human did not do this directly, and it's a bot or a thief. D:
Last edited by Piotr on Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:07 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Allow good undo shortcut
I’m pretty sure the posting was not about CNTL+Z for undo; it was about CNTL+SHIFT+Z for redo. If you can confirm that, we can talk about it.
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Re: Allow good undo shortcut
Clearly your bot seems glitching - not only the bot uppercased the title, but it mispelled ctrl twice, and you copied the bot's output. What I want is ctrl+y to redo, because it's standard redo shortcut. Edited.daan wrote:I’m pretty sure the posting was not about CNTL+Z for undo; it was about CNTL+SHIFT+Z for redo. If you can confirm that, we can talk about it.
— daan
Re: Allow good undo shortcut
Except that CTRL+Y is not “standard”. Microsoft’s own Notepad uses CTRL+SHIFT+Z. Adobe’s applications all use CTRL+SHIFT+Z, and Geocart uses several of the Adobe suite shortcuts because many of Geocart’s users do production work in Adobe applications. JetBrain’s applications use CTRL+SHIFT+Z. Many others do as well.Piotr wrote:What I want is ctrl+y to redo, because it's standard redo shortcut. Edited.
While Microsoft is trying to promote UI standards these days, originally they were laissez-faire about such things, letting the situation devolve into chaos. Perhaps you should complain to Microsoft.
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Re: Allow good redo shortcut
Sorry, I have to ask here because I haven’t been working with Windows for years:
In macOS, you can assign your own shortcuts for certain applications, so e.g. you can assign the shortcut of your choice for the Redo in Geocart.
Isn’t something like this possible in Windows, too?
In macOS, you can assign your own shortcuts for certain applications, so e.g. you can assign the shortcut of your choice for the Redo in Geocart.
Isn’t something like this possible in Windows, too?
Re: Allow good redo shortcut
Clearly you are trying to advertise or say that Mac is better by using the cool spelling - which is very bad. Reported, a second time.Atarimaster wrote:Sorry, I have to ask here because I haven’t been working with Windows for years:
In Mac, you can assign your own shortcuts for certain applications, so e.g. you can assign the shortcut of your choice for the Redo in Geocart.
Isn’t something like this possible in Windows, too?
Re: Allow good redo shortcut
Stop reporting posts for orthography that you don’t like, Piotr. That’s harassment.
— daan
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Re: Allow good undo shortcut
I couldn't find Redo anywhere in Notepad. Notepad seems to use one undo, and further undos go back and forth.daan wrote:Except that CTRL+Y is not “standard”. Microsoft’s own Notepad uses CTRL+SHIFT+Z. Adobe’s applications all use CTRL+SHIFT+Z, and Geocart uses several of the Adobe suite shortcuts because many of Geocart’s users do production work in Adobe applications. JetBrain’s applications use CTRL+SHIFT+Z. Many others do as well.Piotr wrote:What I want is ctrl+y to redo, because it's standard redo shortcut. Edited.
While Microsoft is trying to promote UI standards these days, originally they were laissez-faire about such things, letting the situation devolve into chaos. Perhaps you should complain to Microsoft.
— daan
In Paint in XP, ctrl+y is the redo shortcut.

I also confirmed it in Paint in 7 and Audacity.
Also, a google search suggests ctrl+y.
Re: Allow good redo shortcut
That's not "orthography that I don't like", that's a cool spelling for advertising. And your "That’s harassment." is irony.daan wrote:Stop reporting posts for orthography that you don’t like, Piotr. That’s harassment.
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Re: Allow good undo shortcut
It’s not in a menu, but it CTRL+SHIFT+Z works.Piotr wrote:I couldn't find Redo anywhere in Notepad.
I’m not suggesting that CTRL+Y is not common. All the Office products use it, for example. It’s just not “the” standard.
— daan