Re: [colorforth] colorForth for Windows -- qwerty and DLLs
- Subject: Re: [colorforth] colorForth for Windows -- qwerty and DLLs
- From: "Roman Pavlyuk \(personal\)" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 22:55:01 +0200
Hi John,
Thank for kind words about my work.
> First I'd make Dworvak mode "default" and
> QWERTY mode "scroll-lock" if it were up to me.
I'd agree with you, but guess how many people
will claim they couldn't turn QWERTY mode on :)
So, it was a political decision.
I decided to make it work with qwerty after Frederic's letter
= Frederic Dubois wrote on 2003-12-09 under subject "Some constructive
criticism" =
The unusual keyboard layout probably shows some important
concepts or techniques but IMO it also makes it not for everyone, but for
anyone seriously interested in it. I regret that the mainstream Forth
program discards CF that I consider the state-of-the-art of Forth, just
because it is too hard to type something in. I bet CF would become
instantaneously popular with a standard QWERTY layout.
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So, let's see if Frederic was right :)
It took me about 2 hours to get used back to qwerty layout in cf, for _me_
it's more convenient ,
though my the first computer had Cyrillic JCUKEN layout :)
> More bothersome is the fact that I couldn't
> get the screen navigation in "edit" mode
Can you describe in more details? Navigation is the same as before -- this
part was not changed,
QWERTY is on for alpha/numeric "boards" -- "M" for prev block, "/" for the
next and other keys --
at least, it works on two computers. Please let me know if you still
experience this problem.
BR,
Roman
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