We cleaned all the evt at: 1.
But did not find the time to push it in the system. We will work on that.

On Nov 29, 2012, at 2:33 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:

>> I can try. What I find a bit "odd" is that when I press Alt-. it 
>> actually prints a $. (say in a Workspace) just as if I had *only* 
>> pressed dot. That may be the main problem here - Alt is not properly 
>> detected?
> 
> Yes same here. But some Transcript outputs into 
> UserInterruptHandler>>handleEvent:
> 
> and you will notice that it comes with different "(evt at: 4)".
> 
> Yes - to me it also looks as if ALT is not properly detected
> ...
> 
> 
> The default interrupt key value in UserInterruptHandler(class)>>new
> is 
> 
>  ($. asciiValue bitOr: 16r0800) 
> 
> So I guess this bit enabeling is for ALT (CMD).
> 
> Dont know why we dont use a shared pool with proper constants
> 
>  KEY_CMD_BIT := 16r0800
> 
> 
>  ($. asciiValue bitOr: KEY_CMD_BIT)
> 
> which would be much clearer. At least to me.
> 
> 
> The code in UserInterruptHandler>>handleEvent: could profit 
> from constants as well, I hate these "(evt at: 4)" and
> "(evt at: 3)" and "(evt at: 5)" with bit manipulation using 
> magic 8 ...
> 
> 
> 


Reply via email to