Well apple-C (cmd-C, squiggle-C, whatever name you prefer) is generally 
used for the all-around useful Copy Command.  Though I guess if there's 
nothing in quackle you'll have available for copying, it doesn't need 
to stay that way.  But weird that your iBook with 10.3.9 overrides the 
Minimize with Commit whereas my iBook with 10.3.9 overrides the Commit 
with Minimize.  I wonder if there's something in the Qt(??) that 
changes the hierarchy?  Just a wild guess.  Still, I'm not gonna let it 
keep me up nights worryin'...

thx
Rebecca


On Mar 6, 2006, at 11:45 PM, John O'Laughlin wrote:

>  On 3/6/06, Rebecca Soble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi - I saw Jason mentioned using the keyboard command for commit and
>>  agreed that would be much faster, so gave it a try, Mac OS X 10.3.9. 
>>  All the apple-<letter> commands worked as expected except apple-M,
>>  which  just minimizes the window down to the dock.  I'm guessing
>>  there's some system-level higher function for that one, because I did
>>  look at a couple other apps and they had apple-M set to Minimize.  So
>>  maybe try a different letter, or is it just me?
>>
>>  Thx
>>  Rebecca
>  Ah, on my iBook with 10.3.9 cmd-M does commit, but it would be nice 
> to have cmd-M minimize like usual.  I changed Commit to cmd-C just to 
> test and that worked, but cmd-M wouldn't minimize.  I'm not sure 
> exactly why we were using M instead of C in the first place.  There 
> must have been something with C that we've since removed.  We'll see 
> what can be done. 
>



 
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