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Re: How "Delete"_icon_as_a_menu_item_shortcut?
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Re: How "Delete"_icon_as_a_menu_item_shortcut?


  • Subject: Re: How "Delete"_icon_as_a_menu_item_shortcut?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 10:25:38 +0100

On dimanche, janvier 5, 2003, at 03:27 AM, Fridiric BLANC wrote:


\D is creating a shortcut which looks like this but with the Command sign.
You're right, in IB, I now see a Command-Backward Delete combo! But, when I execute my newly compiled app, I've got the Command-Forward Delete combo instead of the Command-Backward Delete one !!! Odd
Note: I'm also curious to learn how you've learnt this "\D" shortcut because this could help me to find a new way to search for info ;) !

I thought that since \E was Escape for NSButton and \R was return, \D could be Delete.

It could be a good idea to file a bug report on the Backward delete becoming forward delete.
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