On Oct 20, 2013, at 6:37 PM, Kyle Sluder <k...@ksluder.com> wrote:

>> 2. However, shortcuts that are not connected to any menu item, like ⌘-E
>> or ⌘-R,
> 
> In the default non-document template, ⌘E maps to Edit > Find > Use
> Selection for Find.

Ah, hadn't seen that. How about ⌘R?

>> only cause menuNeedsUpdate: to fire the *first* time you type
>> them. After you've typed one of them once, typing that shortcut again,
>> *or any other invalid shortcut for that matter*, just causes the system
>> to beep, and menuNeedsUpdate: is *not* fired.
> 
> This describes the behavior for key equivalents for disabled menu items
> as well as key combinations that don't map to menu items.

Not necessarily. It doesn't behave this way for ⌘O, which is disabled in the 
default non-document template, for instance.

Charles

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