I am an Italian most-of-time-Windows-developer and I would like to request some sort of improvement in question/answer/comment formatting when facing the backtick char `
.
As I said I am Italian and on my Italian layouted keyboard I have no backtick key. More, I'm a Windows developer, so I have no the Alt Gr + '
shortcut to add it (like Linux, for example, does). I am also a Firefox web-user and the Ctrl + K
shortcut focuses the search box for typing a query for search engine.
The way I have to follow in order to use it is Alt + 96
, by ASCII code, that are 3 keystrokes with an hold. Well, the problem is not specific to the amount of keystrokes, most of my problem for example is to remember the backtick ascii code to type it (actually I had to Google for it to type it here), because in Italy is not much of a use since it is not included in common language.
Of course I don't even try to say to substitute it (it would be overwhelming for those used to type it), but I would suggest to provide an alternative char for those, like me, that face this uncomfort.
In order to try to make the question constructive I'll suggest few possible combinations: what about, say, £
char or °
char or a combination of more apostrophe chars like '''some code'''
?
AltGr + è
on both Linux and Windows. Also, I run Firefox andCtrl+K
does work as intended, provided you have given focus to the edit box beforehand (which is usually the case, since you're editing).AltGr + +
if your Windows uses Italian layout 142. Otherwise,AltGr + '
should work.@ # € { [ ] }
chars to totally different buttons... given this and what @Mike said, I fear I'll have to keep ALT-coding that backtick. Anyway thank you for the layout tip, I totally missed it.Ctrl + F
shows search-in-page box, whileCtrl + K
shows search-in-web "Google" box. The Firefox version is the very same.