Number: 1646 Date: 16-Jul-84 8':47':05 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: DMRussell.pa Subject: Want easy way to switch current font from keyboard Lisp Version: Description: ' Date': 14 Jul 84 16':38 PDT' From': DMRussell.pa' Subject': TEdit': Typein for experts' To': TEditSupport.pa' cc': DMRussell.pa' TEdit-System-Date': 24-May-84 17':31':57' Lisp-System-Date': 21-Jun-84 10':50':28' Machine-Type': Dorado' ' Which is faster': (a) Typing in two characters, or (b) removing your hand from the keyboard, moving it to the mouse, selecting from 3 menus and then returning to the keyboard?' ' When I''m typing, and I want to switch fonts, looks, or whatever, I''d like to be able to type some short, special sequence (just like I used to be able to do in Bravo...) to switch my input mode. ' ' Is there a way to do this in TEdit? (It''d be great if I could just type ESC I for italic, or ESC B for bold, etc...' ' -- DMR -- ' ' -----' ' Date': 15 JUL 84 17':35 PDT' From': MASINTER.PA' Subject': typin modes for TEdit' To': TEditSupport' cc': DMRussell' ' The great majority of Interlisp-D users have 1108s. (Not here at PARC, but in the rest of the world.)' ' I''d advocate hooking in the special keys on the 1108 keyboard that are already labeled': Italics/Bold/Superscript-Subscript/Font/Larger-Smaller and make them work with TEdit.' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Edit-Date: Attn: Sybalsky Assigned To: In/By: Disposition: System: Text Subsystem: TEdit Machine: Disk: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Difficulty: Easy Frequency: Everytime Impact: Annoying Priority: Hopefully Status: Open Problem Type: Design - UI Source Files: