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Re: Key Bindings bug?


  • Subject: Re: Key Bindings bug?
  • From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 00:44:31 -0700


On May 9, 2005, at 12:40 AM, Roy Lovejoy wrote:


On May 8, 2005, at 10:29 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:



On May 8, 2005, at 10:08 PM, Roy Lovejoy wrote:


So am I doing something wrong when my key binding is in the menu, enabled, and yet when I press the key, I get the "I don't know what you're talking about, SysBeep()"..

I'm talking, of course, ^S, ^T, and ^U for Step Over, Step Into, and Step Out.
(the way the supreme being intended.. (i keed, i keed))


I can do all the 'circa 1984' methods of debugging.. click menu, click button, but the wizz-bo key bindings, you know, the things that help productivity, don't work..

is there another dialog somewhere that says "these are the REAL bindings.. pay no attention to the bindings set in the other dialogs, and the bindings in the menu..."

.. like the other seemingly redundant dialogs do..

(and no, a search of the archives reveals 'bupkissĀ®')

Cocoa doesn't allow us to have straight control-key shortcuts, Sorry, the Command key is required, and the Control key is an optional modifier. This apparently broke Cocoa-wide in Tiger, and if an when it's fixed it'll come back in Xcode.



It's odd, because it _sometimes_ works, and _sometimes_ doesn't..

I think it's dependant on what window has focus.. the debugger, or the 'project'(?) window..


fwiw, i'm still in Panther, still in XCode 1.5. sooo... about 'breaking in cocoa'...

Oh, okay, this explains a lot about your recent comments :) Realize that by default, I'm talking about Xcode 2.0 on Tiger behavior, unless I notice that a message is specifically referring to an earlier version of Xcode.


What I'm describing is definitely not working in Xcode 1.5 on Panther. However, in Xcode 2.0 on Tiger things are much, much better.

Scott



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