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> Something I want to fix: if an editor has the focus, TWM shortcuts don't
>> work.
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> I've tried:
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>> TilingTWMSettings class>>buildKeyMappingSettingsOn: aBuilder
>> <keymap>
>> .....
>> {PasteUpMorph. SystemWindow. TextEditor. SmalltalkEditor}
>> do: [:aClass| aBuilder attachShortcutCategory: #twmShortcut to: aClass ].
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>> but no success .....
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> Probably the TextEditor overrides a shortcut in a non desired way... Does
> it happen for every twm shortcut?
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Yes, as soon as a text editor / entry / field is selected, TWM shortcuts
don't work... Here's the default shortcuts for TWM, maybe $w command is not
a good idea for a prefix ?
shortcuts
^ {
#minimizeAllWindows -> 'Minimize all windows'
-> [$w command, $m command].
#maximizeAllWindows -> 'Maximize all windows'
-> [$w command, $m shift command].
#tileVisibleWindows -> 'Tile visible windows'
-> [$w command, $t command].
#tileLastUsedWindows -> 'Tile last used windows'
-> [$w command, $l command].
#tileBrowsers -> 'Tile browsers'
-> [$w command, $b command].
#tileWorkspaces -> 'Tile workspaces'
-> [$w command, $z command].
#tileTesters -> 'Tile testers'
-> [$w command, $s command].
#tileMonticellos -> 'Tile monticellos'
-> [$w command, $c command].
#tileInspectors -> 'Tile inspectors'
-> [$w command, $i command].
#tileDebuggers -> 'Tile debuggers'
-> [$w command, $d command].
#tileChanges -> 'Tile changes'
-> [$w command, $c shift command].
#tileTools -> 'Tile tools'
-> [$w command, $t shift command].
#tileSystem -> 'Tile system windows'
-> [$w command, $y command].
#snapshotWorld -> 'Snapshot current world state'
-> [$r command, $s command].
#worldBackward -> 'Move to previous world state'
-> [$r command, $p command].
#worldForward -> 'Move to next world state'
-> [$r command, $n command].
#deleteCurrentSnapshot -> 'Delete current world state'
-> [$r command, $d command].
#topWindowMoveLeft -> 'Move window to left area'
-> [$w command, $1].
#topWindowMoveRight -> 'Move window to right area'
-> [$w command, $2].
#topWindowMoveTop -> 'Move window to top area'
-> [$w command, $3].
#topWindowMoveBottom -> 'Move window to bottom area'
-> [$w command, $4].
#topWindowMoveTopLeft -> 'Move window to top left area'
-> [$w command, $5].
#topWindowMoveTopRight -> 'Move window to top right area'
-> [$w command, $6].
#topWindowMoveBottomLeft -> 'Move window to bottom left area'
-> [$w command, $7].
#topWindowMoveBottomRight -> 'Move window to bottom right area'
-> [$w command, $8].
}
> We should write a testcase...
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How can I test this ?
Laurent.
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