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rather not like to start a discussion about how items are counted...
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the difference of the two scripts has to do with how LC counts items across
lines and within a line.
I would rather not like to start a discussion about how items are
counted...
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It seems that the shift-tab key combination doesn't tab backwards in a
field control as it does in other applications, although it does in a table
control.
Does anyone have any code to implement shift-tab they'd be willing to share?
Pete
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Hi Pete,
Create a new stack. Add 4 fields. Type tab to move the text insertion
point to the next field, shift-tab to go to the previous field.
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Mark-
Monday, August 4, 2014, 3:02:22 PM, you wrote:
Create a new stack. Add 4 fields. Type tab to move the text insertion
point to the next field, shift-tab to go to the previous field.
Sorry, I can confirm that shift-tab does nothing.
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On 4 August 2014 23:21, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Mark-
Monday, August 4, 2014, 3:02:22 PM, you wrote:
Create a new stack. Add 4 fields. Type tab to move the text insertion
point to the next field, shift-tab to go to the previous field.
Sorry, I can confirm that shift
the text insertion
point to the next field, shift-tab to go to the previous field.
Sorry, I can confirm that shift-tab does nothing.
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On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Kaveh Bazargan
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Works for me on Mac. Cycles backwards through flds.
Yeah, but I want it to put the insertion point at the tab before its
current position in the current field, not cycle through fields. I think
Mark is
Kaveh-
Monday, August 4, 2014, 3:28:01 PM, you wrote:
Works for me on Mac. Cycles backwards through flds.
Interesting. Just had a chance to test this on OSX. Yep, it does
indeed cycle backwards. Must be a mac thing.
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Mark Schonewille m.schonewille@... writes:
I've tested it on both Windows and Mac and it works on both platforms.
Doesn't work on linux and that's what counts :-P
I'll file a bug report. No worries.
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Peter Haworth pete@... writes:
Yeah, but I want it to put the insertion point at the tab before its
current position in the current field, not cycle through fields. I think
Mark is confirming that's what doesn't work.
I was actually confirming that shift-tab doesn't do *anything* on linux
For some reason or other Mark S's posts aren't showing up in my mail app so
I don't have the full text of the quote, so I'm not sure what it works is
referring to.
If it refers to moving to a different field and that doesn't work on Linux,
certainly seems like a bug.
But if it refers to what I
Hi Pete and all,
I have problems not only on Mac but on all platforms because my default system
shortcuts block the combination modifier+tab. This may be only changed in the
engine, as Mark's naming this a bug indicates.
Just because I'm curious:
What's wrong with using arrow keys for
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 7:29 PM, hh h...@livecode.org wrote:
What's wrong with using arrow keys for switching between the
table-cells? One has to press only one key and two more options (up+down)
with this. Works for me on Mac+Linux+Win desktop.
I'm not using a table field, it's a scrolling
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