On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:29 PM, jkn <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Surely the (a) difference is that CTRL-0, and SHIFT-0, both represent
> ASCII characters. CTRL-SHIFT-0 does not - it's an entirely different
> species.
>
> I agree with Ville (I think) - without knowing much about the Qt
> representation:


It actually doesn't matter much which representation is "right".  The
problem is that Leo has no way of converting between the representations.
As the present version of leoSettings.leo shows, few standard bindings are
affected, and it is possible to define multiple bindings for problematic
cases: one for Tk and one for Qt.

Edward

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