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Re: Disabling script shortcuts
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Re: Disabling script shortcuts


  • Subject: Re: Disabling script shortcuts
  • From: John Doh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 11:24:57 +0000

If you examine the script, you will see a comment header with curious
ProjectBuilder-isms in it.  One of the comments explicitly defines "*"
as the key equivalent; probably, you can just strip that out and the
menu key will go away.

It turns out that is the correct answer, but the tricky part is finding the right file. It was the third file named "10-openPathInTextEdit.sh" that I found which finally did the trick: /Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/Scripts/10-User Scripts/10-Open/10-openPathInTextEdit.sh



I too had a similar problem - couldn't type the asterisk character while in Xcode.

	However I've deleted all instances of 10-openPathInTextEdit.sh

		...even turned off the script menu...

				...but I still can't type * in Xcode...

			:-(
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