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Using + as a command key for a NSMenuItem
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Using + as a command key for a NSMenuItem


  • Subject: Using + as a command key for a NSMenuItem
  • From: Andrew Bush <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 01:37:33 +1200

Hi all,

Im clearly missing something obvious here...Id like to have command-+ be an option for increasing the size of a window, the problem Im having is that in interface builder if I set + as the key, the app insists the user be holding down the shift key...perfectly logical, otherwise they are pressing the = key after all.
..and if I put = as the key in interface builder it just looks odd.


I hope that makes some sense...thanks for any help :)

Yours cheerfully,


Andrew Bush

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