This doesn't necessarily require the menu builder. If you simply have
a File menu in your stack with a Quit menu item, making sure that Ctrl-
Q can be used to fire the menu item, build a standalone for Windows
using Rev 3.0 and see if it works. In fact, you don't necessarily even
have to
I'm wondering if someone could try this for me just so I know it's not
something I'm doing wrong.
1. Using Rev 3.0, create a new stack.
2. Use the menu builder to create a new menu. Just use the default
settings for the menu bar, hit the autoscript button. Verify that Ctrl/
Cmd+Q is set
Chris-
Try dumping your preferences file. I have to do that regularly to get
control-C working again after the prefs eat it. pita.
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Thanks, Mark. Unfortunately we're talking about the behavior in a
standalone, not the IDE.
On Mar 6, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Chris-
Try dumping your preferences file. I have to do that regularly to get
control-C working again after the prefs eat it.
Chris-
Friday, March 6, 2009, 3:42:07 PM, you wrote:
Thanks, Mark. Unfortunately we're talking about the behavior in a
standalone, not the IDE.
Oh. Ouch - I missed reading that part. Well, I haven't used the menu
builder in years, so I won't be much help here.
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