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Re: Return key



On 31 Oct 2007, at 22:12, Chris Espinosa wrote:

Our key binding mechanism doesn't have a way to migrate custom key bindings when the underlying keypath method name changes. So yes, people using the standard bindings get correct behavior, and people using custom key bindings may have to delete and recreate certain custom bindings to get them to work after an Xcode upgrade.


I guess it depends on what you define as custom. If you chose "Metrowerks Compatible", then "Insert Newline and Edit" doesn't work. As this comes with Xcode, I consider it standard, though I suspect you may not.

(I had decided not to retain my old key bindings for exactly the reason that there are new actions to bind. So I duplicated "Metrowerks Compatible" and made a few changes.)

(Just for fun, I just now switched to my old key bindings. "Insert Newline and Edit" seems to work fine. My custom bindings *do* work after upgrading Xcode.)

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