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Re: Xcode 3.0 accepts returns in text boxes
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Re: Xcode 3.0 accepts returns in text boxes


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 3.0 accepts returns in text boxes
  • From: Brian Stern <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 19:45:19 -0500

Hi Chris,

I had set the Key bindings to Metrowerks Compatible. Changing this back to Xcode Defaults makes the problem go away. Then changing it back to Metrowerks Compatible makes it re-appear.

If I make a copy of Metrowerks Compatible and choose a Text Key Binding (or Menu Key Binding) that doesn't already have a key binding and set the binding to the return key it doesn't complain. I would expect that if the return key was already bound to something it would have mentioned it.

I didn't expect that the Open Quickly dialog would be affected by the Key Bindings, or at least not that you could steal the return key from the OK button.

At any rate I still have no work around if I want to use the Metrowerks Compatible key bindings.

Thanks,


On Jan 29, 2008, at 7:21 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:


On Jan 29, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Brian Stern wrote:

I recently updated to Xcode 3.0. All the text fields in the app seem to allow entering return keys rather than sending the return key to the default button. This is different from Xcode 2.x and most other apps.

This affects the text field in the Open Quckly window, the text fields in the find windows, in the Find windows etc.

Are others seeing this? Is this on purpose? How do I turn it off?

First try using Xocde > Preferences > Key Bindings to set the key bindings to the Xcode Defaults, and see if that helps. If your keybinding remaps the Return key to another meaning, it will affect all of Xcode, not just text entry.


As far as we know only the Find and Replace text boxes are intended to accept the Return key as literal text instead of a button push, anything else is worth reporting at bugreporter.apple.com.

Chris


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