This keycommand seems to reorganize the IB somehow, thus invalidating all my layout work--and there is NO UNDO!!!
It's a common key command in several other programs I use, and I hit it by mistake pretty often.
Is there a way to disable it? I don't see it in the keycommand list.
Thanks
-eric
Disable ctrl-I???
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woodslanding
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Actually, i don't think so, don't know if it's possible for senso to find a solution for this..
other way: paint your I key in red
other way: paint your I key in red
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wow, bummer.
I use ctl-I for editing parameters of a clip in REAPER. After doing a bunch of multitracking, I realize I reach for it now when I want to 'edit layout'. I can change it in REAPER, and I guess I will. I think it's pretty common for 'get info'.
Bigger problem is that I use more than one program on my computer....
An command that can change hours of work and can't be undone should be reassignable, IMHO! But really, every keycommand should be.
Maybe in v6?
cheers,
-e
I use ctl-I for editing parameters of a clip in REAPER. After doing a bunch of multitracking, I realize I reach for it now when I want to 'edit layout'. I can change it in REAPER, and I guess I will. I think it's pretty common for 'get info'.
Bigger problem is that I use more than one program on my computer....
An command that can change hours of work and can't be undone should be reassignable, IMHO! But really, every keycommand should be.
Maybe in v6?
cheers,
-e
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