Hi,
fine thanks. By the way. How about to include your explanation directly into the documentation/FAQ / ballon help in case the stop icon appears? :-)
I really doubt I am the last beginner who has this problem :-). Could help to lower the simple question traffic.
Thomas
Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Juli 2024 um 11:30 Uhr
Von: "Riccardo Mottola" <[email protected]>
An: "Ondrej Florian" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Jamie Ramone" <[email protected]>, "List for the GNUstep programming environment" <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: Keyboard mapping of Option and Command
Von: "Riccardo Mottola" <[email protected]>
An: "Ondrej Florian" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Jamie Ramone" <[email protected]>, "List for the GNUstep programming environment" <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: Keyboard mapping of Option and Command
Hi,
a short update on this. The default supplied with GNUstep actually do
work and differentiate correctly between drag operation if using a US
style keyboard which has right and left alt. It does not work e.g. on
Italian or German keyboards which have Alt Gr, since Alt Gr is not Right
Alt.
It can be however remedied by changing the mapping using system
preferences or defaults as mentioned before. If available on your
keyboard, the extra command key can be used successfully.
GWorkspace has been cleaned up from the default assumption and now
should work well, branch has been merged yesterday.
Riccardo
a short update on this. The default supplied with GNUstep actually do
work and differentiate correctly between drag operation if using a US
style keyboard which has right and left alt. It does not work e.g. on
Italian or German keyboards which have Alt Gr, since Alt Gr is not Right
Alt.
It can be however remedied by changing the mapping using system
preferences or defaults as mentioned before. If available on your
keyboard, the extra command key can be used successfully.
GWorkspace has been cleaned up from the default assumption and now
should work well, branch has been merged yesterday.
Riccardo
