suddha sourav added the comment:
Thank you for the hint, Roger! On my side, I have changed the
HIDE_SEQUENCES tuple to (Key-Escape,) and it is giving me the behaviour
I desired. However, I am not sure if this is a fix of the real issue.
I tried IDLE on OpenSUSE 12.2 last night and faced the
suddha sourav added the comment:
I would like to let you know that the issue also persists for Windows 8 Pro
RTM. Has anything been decided on this bug?
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Terry J. Reedy rep...@bugs.python.orgwrote:
Changes by Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu:
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Roger Serwy added the comment:
I can confirm that the existing behavior of IDLE prohibits clicking on the
scroll bar on Windows (but not Linux). Clicking on an item in the window closes
it without actually selecting the clicked item. This is true on both Windows
and Linux.
On Windows, the
Changes by Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu:
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nosy: +serwy, terry.reedy
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suddha sourav added the comment:
Platform is Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. Sorry for not including the
information!
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New submission from suddha sourav:
In IDLE, pressing tab brings up the code completion menu - however, the
scrollbar, when clicked, does not scroll - it disappears. Same goes for
clicking an option in the code completion widget - it disappears. Keyboard
navigation (pgup/pgdown/up/down) and
Colin Su added the comment:
On which platform?
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