Re: key equivalents in Interface Builder Xcode 4
Re: key equivalents in Interface Builder Xcode 4
- Subject: Re: key equivalents in Interface Builder Xcode 4
- From: Brian Gardner <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2011 10:03:06 -0700
Ah. I see.
When X-Code first created the UI, there were already multiple
assignments it gave to the same key equivalents, buried in submenus.
It assigned Cmd-I to both Import and Italics.
And Cmd-F to Find and another (I think it was Smart Copy/Paste) I've since removed.
So, several duplicate or triplicate key equivalents were automatically assigned.
The project was automatically initiated with many menus & sub menus (w/ key equivs.)
which I haven't gotten far enough along with my coding to consider.
Should I be enabling/disabling these, based on context (whether cursor is in image vs text views)...
or should I just remove/replace all duplicate/triplicate equivalents to be cleaner?
Odd that IB doesn't offer Warnings about duplicate key equivalents being used.
-- Brian
On Jul 2, 2011, at 8:24 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>
>> Oddly, when I remove the Command-I from Import, in IB, and assign it to the Inspector,
>> it doesn't appear in the menu of *either* when the app runs.
>
> What do you mean with "doesn't appear"?
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