Jim Caughran said the following on 2006-12-21 2:13 PM: > --- In [email protected], Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, John Hart wrote: >> >>> Incidentally, there's a bug here that would be >>> automatically fixed by implementing 'Human with >>> Unknown Racks' as described above. The behavior is >>> this: In the example above where 'ABGHMY?' is on my >>> rack, I double-click in that text field, attempting >>> to select all that text so that I can type in my >>> actual rack. What happens is 'ABGHMY' is selected, >>> but the '?' is not, and the result is that I end >>> up with the 7 letters I actually had, PLUS a blank >>> that I didn't have, on my rack. Come to think of it, >>> that's another bug: Quackle lets me have 8 letters! >>> >>> (version 0.94 on Windows 2000, if that helps) >>> >> Try triple-clicking instead of double-clicking. >> Works in Windows XP. No idea if it will work on Windows 2000. >> > > Shift+<end>, and type your rack in. > I should have said, Shift+<home>. Quackle considerately starts with the cursor at the end of the rack letters; shift+home selects the rack (should it be pre-selected?), and typing letters replaces the rack.
-- Jim Caughran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
