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Re: strange menu item key equivalent behavior
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Re: strange menu item key equivalent behavior


  • Subject: Re: strange menu item key equivalent behavior
  • From: "Rick C." <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 10:55:33 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks again Sean for the reply.  I do appreciate it!

Rick





________________________________
From: Sean McBride <email@hidden>
To: Rick C. <email@hidden>; cocoa dev <email@hidden>
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:00:10 AM
Subject: Re: strange menu item key equivalent behavior

Rick C. (email@hidden) on 2009-05-23 12:40 PM said:

>Thanks Sean for the reply.  Yes I wasn't thinking that much about it at
>the time.  Thing is I did have option-command-w before and it was no
>problem.  I'm not using it for Close All.  And the Close All that is
>just appearing has no key equivalent.  Since I had option-command-w
>before and it was ok it seems as I added more menu items somewhere along
>the line the Close All just appears by itself.  And now by removing the
>option-command-w from my own menu item it makes the Close All go away.
>Anyways is there a workaround for this to make the Close All from
>appearing?  Update:  I thought doing it by code fixed the issue but I
>was mistaken... :-(

It sounds to me like the solution to your problem is to leave Cmd-Opt-W
perform Close All and use another combination for whatever other menu
you are talking about.  Why would you want your app to be there only one
where Cmd-Opt-W does something totally different that every other app?

Sean



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