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Hi--

we sez

>> Please bring it into harmony with the prototype-- alt-[vwxyz]
>>  for rotation backward on the dimension.
>
>Which view?

In what follows, 
 note that the different arrowsets, sadly, will have different properties.
 That's one of the reasons for being able to reassign arrowsets.

(By "arrowsets" I mean of course esdfc; ijkl(,); number pad; and
 hardware arrow keys.)

I just checked against last fall's prototype-- I haven't got the latest
 one-- and it doesn't match these.  Nevertheless, here they are.
 I *think* they're Andrew's assignments, but I can't reach the Perl code.

? x   right window through dimensions on axis x going forward
? alt-x   " backward
? X   left window through dimensions on axis x going forward
? alt-X   " backward

? y   right window through dimensions on axis x going forward
? alt-y   " backward
? Y   left window through dimensions of on axis y going forward
? alt-Y   " backward

? z   right window through dimensions on axis z going forward
? alt-z   " backward
? Z   left window through dimensions on axis z going forward
? alt-Z   " backward

? alt-v   right window through dimensions on axis v going backward
? alt-V   left window through dimensions on axis v going backward

? alt-w   right window through dimensions on axis w going backward
? alt-W   left window through dimensions on axis w going backward

ChrzT


At 05:48 PM 7/8/00 +0300, you wrote:
>
>
>On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Ted Nelson wrote:
>
>> u sez
>> 
>> >For which one? Alt-x is now used also for starting the dimview where
>> >you can change which list a particular dimension moves on.
>> 
>> Please bring it into harmony with the prototype-- alt-[vwxyz]
>>  for rotation backward on the dimension.
>
>Which view?
>
>What about the other view?
>
>> Consistency is a noble and central goal, but the fun begins
>>  when two *different* consistencies collide!
>
>Which keys should the dimview be on? 
>
>	Tuomas
>
>
>
>
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