Josiah Carlson:

It sounds to me like something in the Scintilla/.NET interface is taking
all of the keyboard events and passing them to Scintilla without
offering them to the application at any time.

.NET may be like VB where there is a kind of dialog manager that gets involved. Using MDI will make this more complex. There used to be a setting with a name like PreviewKeys for VB that allowed the form to see the keys. The Win32 Dialog manager asks controls which messages they like to see so maybe the Scintilla .NET binding is saying it wants these keys and the RichTextBox isn't. Its beyond my Windows Forms experience.

I've added the temporary google groups mailing list address to the list
of destination addresses to make sure that Neil gets it. Hopefully he (or someone else on the list) will have an idea.

I was hoping that someone with real .NET experience would answer - the only thing I ever did with Windows Forms was SinkWorld/Tentacle. lyra.org has caught up and delivered your mail around the same time as did scintilla-temp so I'd encourage use of scintilla-interest unless you see a big delay. Keeping the archive in one place helps searching.

   Neil
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