Hi Jacob
    Thanks for the confirmation.

On Thursday, 28 November 2013 22:38:29 UTC, Jacob Peck wrote:
>
> I have the same behavior on Windows 7, python 2.7. 
>
> Additional note -- even when I bind Shift-Insert to 'do-nothing' (the 
> standard way of disabling a key, as far as I know), shift-insert still 
> executes 'insert-node', despite showing up in the print-bindings as 
> correctly assigned to 'do-nothing'.  Perhaps this is hardcoded somewhere 
> (erroneously)? 
>
> I don't think this is a Qt quirk, I think it's a Leo bug. 
>
>
That sounds similar to something I half-noticed, but hadn't characterised 
well enough to report;
it seemed to be that  Leo was adding a binding of Insert -> insert-node as 
well. I hadn't got around
to checking the subtelties of this but I think your observation and mine 
tally.

It is starting to sound more like a Leo thing than a Qt one ...

    Thanks
    Jon N

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