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                   JohnFound 25 Aug 2003, 13:14 
                  Hi.
 
                  
                Maybe you mean: CTRL+W? Actually you can close "document" (source file) using ESC. Regards  | 
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                   keenin 25 Aug 2003, 13:57 
                  Yeah, I meant CTRL (STRG is german   
                  
                Thanks a lot (I did not know of ESC), but it would be easier to use os-wide shortcuts (all of the programs I know use CTRL+W), wouldn't it? Of course, ESC suffices.  | 
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                   JohnFound 25 Aug 2003, 14:14 
                  Actually most of programs I know, uses CTRL+F4 to close current document (ALT+F4) to close the program. But this is similar of the old joke about programs:
 
                  
                There are 3 types of programs, they give following messages: 1'st type: "Press ESC for quit" 2'nd type: "Press Alt+X for quit" 3'th type: "Press Alt+F4 for quit"  | 
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                   keenin 25 Aug 2003, 15:54 
                  Yeah, seems to be true.
 
                  
                At least I know how to close the document without using that mouse of mine.  | 
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                   pelaillo 27 Aug 2003, 06:59 
                  keenin,
 
                  
                modify the source, add your shortcuts and recompile it. This is the scope of the source, to allow you to personalize it all. And you will get a lot of satisfaction from doing that.  | 
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