On 17/10/2011 15:48, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-10-17 à 15:34:00, Roman Haefeli a écrit :

Actually, I can't think of a good reason not to be able to edit the
numberbox with the keyboard anymore after hitting <enter>.

You mean the opposite of that, right ?

BTW, this numberbox behaviour can interfere with keyboard-based patch
edition schemes because <Return> would be assumed to mean «give up
focus»

Honestly I would think something like <escape> would. But I guess there is a subjective aspect to that (thinking for e.g. at programmes like Inkscape or Rosegarden).

Lorenzo.

 so that people can use digits and other things (the letter e...)
in keyboard commands about the patch (e.g. Jonathan's suggestion of
using digits as shortcuts to select inlets/outlets by their index).

But on a numberbox? Or do you mean patch-wise, in this case inlets/outlets of *which* object?

Lorenzo.


PS: I say <Return> because <Enter> means something else in Tk (what is
often called a mouseover event).

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