On Feb 28, 1:57 am, zoltar <cur...@stanfordcomputing.com> wrote:
> On Feb 25, 6:02 pm, "Stephen C. Gilardi" <squee...@mac.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > - When using waterfront on Mac OS X, it appears that the control
> > characters intended to trigger menu selections (e.g. ^E) are being
> > intercepted before they reach the menus. In the specific case of ^E,
> > it is being interpreted by the text input field as "move to end of
> > line" which is a common meaning for it in Mac OS X. I suspect there is
> > a way to trigger menu items using the "command-key" on the Mac (while
> > still using the control key on Windows) and people using waterfront on
> > Mac OS X would benefit from a change to using that mechanism.
>
> Indeed. Instead of hard-coding modifier keys, you should use the
> Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getMenuShortcutKeyMask(). This will
> return control for windows and META (or command) for Mac.
>
> Curtis
Curtis,
Yes, that's exactly what I did in rev. 148, already available at
sf.net.
Thanks,
-Itay
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