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Re: Carbon vs Cocoa
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Re: Carbon vs Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Carbon vs Cocoa
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 19:08:04 +0200

On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 06:25 , Rosyna wrote:

Doesn't change OmniWeb's combo. Any ideas as to why?

Alas, not a slightest idea. Perhaps Omni does some dirty tricks which clash with the standard menu manager? Perhaps they use their own menu manager? Perhaps anything...

Well, you can ask them. And fix it in NIB ;)

Ack, at 10/2/02, Ondra Cada said:

No, they do not. Try

% defaults write -globalDomain NSUserKeyEquivalents -dict "Hide Others" "@
~h"

That's how such things should be done, *not* clumsily by assigning the key equivalent in each application separately! And Cocoa -- when it was OpenStep -- was designed exactly with this in mind.

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