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Re: Home and end keys and NSTableView, not handled automatically?
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Re: Home and end keys and NSTableView, not handled automatically?


  • Subject: Re: Home and end keys and NSTableView, not handled automatically?
  • From: "Sean McBride" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 21:06:52 -0400

Matt Neuburg (email@hidden) on Sun, Sep 19, 2004 12:31 said:

>>My code is currently doing basically what you said above, but I learnt in
>>this thread (thanks Allan Odgaard) that the problem is that it works by
>>testing for a specific physical key.
>
>No, it doesn't. NSHomeFunctionKey and NSEndFunctionKey are characters, not
>keycodes. m.

Very well.  But does that change the fact that a user many have changed
their keybindings such that it is not the home key/character that should
scroll a document to the top left?  I don't believe so, which is why I am
looking for a better technique.

Thanks.


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