Hello,
I am sorry, you are right. There are Apple keyboards with keys having
the Home and End words on them. <oXygen/> is a Java application and it
does not use Cocoa but we will try to offer a way to remap more keys
than what is now available in the Menu Shortcut Keys panel (menu Options
-> Preferences). I logged the request to our internal database.
Best regards,
Sorin
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Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hello,
Do you mean a home key for going to the beginning of the line and an end
key for going to the end of the line ? Where are they located on the Mac
keyboard ? What is their sign or word so that I can identify them ?
Please give some examples of native Mac OS applications for which you
use a key to go to the beginning of the current line and this action is
mapped to that key by default, when the application is started the first
time.
Thank you,
Sorin
Timothy Reaves wrote:
Well, first of all, I can assure you that the Apple keyboards do
indeed have home and end keys. And yes, I fully understand the
working of the keys, and the actions they map to. Now, Cocoa
applications can have their keys remapped en-mass. I've done so.
Non-Cocoa apps, Eclipse for example, typically provide in their
preferences a means of remapping keys to actions. That is what I'm
asking Oxygen to add.
On Aug 23, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hello,
The Mac keyboard does not have a Home key. There is a beginning of
file key and end of file key instead of Home and End as you know
them on a PC keyboard but in the same position on the keyboard as
Home and End. The effect of the Home (beginning of line) key / End
(end of line) key of the PC keyboard is produced by the Meta + left
arrow / Meta + right arrow combination with a Mac keyboard. How did
you configure the beginning of file key to go to the beginning of
the line in the TextEdit application ?
Best regards,
Sorin
Timothy Reaves wrote:
I should have been a bit more specific; I'd like to remap the
home key to the start of line. There is no menu option for that,
so it does not exist there. Oxygen is the only app on my Mac I've
not been able to do this on.
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