On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> More consistent at least - now cursor keys are self-inserting their
> names in all the outlines, and as Kent said, Ctrl-i etc. not working.

I spent several hours installing Qt on the Ubuntu 11.10 (I think).
The classic look seems like a step backward yet again: I don't see the
several important menus, so I can't check the Ubuntu version!

Apparently, there are serious problems with the new key code on Python 2.x.

I see the reported key problems on Ubuntu with Python 2.x, and other
key problems on Windows with Python 2x.

Haven't built Qt for Python 3.x yet, but I should be able to fix the
Python 2.x problems soon.

Edward

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