Re: Edit shortcuts doesn't work

2004-07-28 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Robin,

@28-Jul-2004, 12:54 +1000 (28-Jul 03:54 UK time) Robin Anson said to
Marck:

 Perhaps a new shortcut key has been added that clashes with one
 you redefined earlier?

 Indeed, that is what the problem was. The question I have now is
 why did that cause the error?

That's one I can't answer. 'Because' is as far as I get.

... snip
 thing. Is the shortcut monitoring system really smart enough to
 know that the clash between the CTRL-SHIFT-R that I had defined to
 be reply to all and the same key combination TB! now defaults to
 for Connection Centre was a significant conflict??

Well, yes. And I would guess that it's not that hard to program. A
shortcut could assigned to a control ID, and not just a menu option.
Thus multiple definitions for the same ID are permissible but
sharing a key between two different IDs is not.

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Edit shortcuts doesn't work

2004-07-27 Thread Robin Anson
Batlovers

I have a problem with the Edit Shortcuts function. If I open TB! and from
the main window open Edit Shortcuts and then select OK, I get the error
message Sorry, you have some errors. This happens whether or not I have
tried to change any shortcuts. The only way out of Edit Shortcuts is to
select Cancel.

This doesn't happen if I open Edit Shortcuts from the message editor
(MicroEd) window.

Can anyone else reproduce this problem?

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Re: Edit shortcuts doesn't work

2004-07-27 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Robin,

@28-Jul-2004, 08:51 +1000 (27-Jul 23:51 UK time) Robin Anson said to
tbudl:

 ... If I open TB! and from the main window open Edit Shortcuts and
 then select OK, I get the error message Sorry, you have some
 errors.

... snip
 This doesn't happen if I open Edit Shortcuts from the message
 editor (MicroEd) window.

 Can anyone else reproduce this problem?

No, but then I don't have any errors in my shortcuts :gdr: (SCNR).

The discrepancy is that there are multiple shortcut sets for
different contexts. Somehow, you have ended up with a local shortcut
definition for the main window context that has a conflict in it.
Perhaps a new shortcut key has been added that clashes with one you
redefined earlier?

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Re: Edit shortcuts doesn't work

2004-07-27 Thread Robin Anson
Thanks Marck

On Wed 28 July 2004, 11:27:04 +1000, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
 The discrepancy is that there are multiple shortcut sets for
 different contexts. Somehow, you have ended up with a local shortcut
 definition for the main window context that has a conflict in it.
 Perhaps a new shortcut key has been added that clashes with one you
 redefined earlier?

Indeed, that is what the problem was. The question I have now is why did
that cause the error?

What I mean is, if I select the Conflicts button, or tick the Warnings
box I see lots of potential conflicts where the same shortcut is used for
different menu items. Most of these are not a problem because the
different menu items actually mean the same thing. Is the shortcut
monitoring system really smart enough to know that the clash between the
CTRL-SHIFT-R that I had defined to be reply to all and the same key
combination TB! now defaults to for Connection Centre was a significant
conflict??

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