Whoops! Spoke too soon. It seems that once you click in the browser window, 
neither clicks nor keystrokes ever make it into the Rev engine ever again. On 
the Mac as well as in Windows, if the browser is not clicked, hitting the Q key 
will quit the app (because I trap that rawkeydown and quit). Once the user 
clicks however, it's game over. 

So if anyone really understands the inner workings of the altRevBrowser, could 
you tell me if there is any way to get the browser to allow events to get to 
the IDE? I would think that the browser would pass events to the IDE, but I may 
be mistaken. 

For the future, it might be better if the browser works within an object like a 
field or an image or a button, instead of splashing in front of every object. 
Admittedly, this is not a problem for most people, because you would never put 
a rev object where the browser is being rendered. 

For now I will put a small Quit button at the top of the window and that will 
have to suffice for now. 

Bob



> Thanks for all your help everyone. I was able to get it to work, not with a 
> key click but with a keystroke. I just trap for rawkeydown 113 and quit the 
> app. Too simple for my belabored brain. 
> 
> Bob
> 
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