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RE: [External] : Adding a binding for 'undo-redo'
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Drew Adams |
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RE: [External] : Adding a binding for 'undo-redo' |
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Wed, 29 Sep 2021 17:25:04 +0000 |
> The "technical hurdle" of finding a good binding
> isn't the place to start. The place to start is
> to wait for users to use and bind it, and then
> see how much a default binding would make sense.
>
> Here lies chaos.
>
> For coherent design, and logical keybindings, one cannot wait until
> users have bound a key. It is a good indication of what might be
> used, but not what might make sense in the grand picture.
There may not be a reason to always wait - agreed.
("One cannot wait" ever is clearly wrong, though.)
It doesn't follow that every command should get a
default key binding. And how new the redo command
is isn't really the question, on its own.
The question really should be how useful the command
is, in practice: How much are users using it, and how
important would it be for it to have a default binding?
RE: [External] : Adding a binding for 'undo-redo', Drew Adams, 2021/09/29