Bill,
As it turns out this is a known bug (3375), which was submitted by
someone else. Jacque suggested that there is something odd with the
way that the script editor receives the focus. Giving the focus to
another window or application and then bringing it back to the script
editor seems to
Ok, good! So now all we gotta do is get you to join the beta test ;)
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Bill,
As it turns out this is a known bug (3375), which was submitted by
someone else. [...] I'm turning my hacking attention
to the script editor anyway, so
I am in the beta test. I've already submitted a bunch of bugs and suggestions.
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I am in the beta test. I've already submitted a bunch of bugs and
suggestions.
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Mikey,
I tried to replicate your problem with Revolution 2.7.5. beta 1 on Mac and
Windows but it worked as expected for me.
1) Revolution version?
2) Are you signed up for the beta? (apparently not at your gmail address)
3) If no, why not? ;) Go to http://support.runrev.com/beta_test.php
4) If
I'm still waiting for a suggestion on how to modify the behavior. On
a windoze box the return key is also labeled an enter key. In my
case what I mean is that the return key behaves like the enter
key, but ONLY IN RR. I know this because I have other development
tools that have different
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I'm still waiting for a suggestion on how to modify the
behavior. On a windoze box
I understand the difference. However, RR script editor isn't behaving
as if there is a difference. I have just rebooted my XP box for the
third time in three days, and the behavior has not changed.
I think we old-timers are more apt to refer to them as the Return and
Enter keys, but the kids
Mikey wrote:
I'm still waiting for a suggestion on how to modify the behavior.
On a windoze box the return key is also labeled an enter key.
An unfortunate decision, given that the computer keyboard was based on
the typewriter, where Return physically moved the carriage to return
the page
On 11/15/06 11:31 AM, MisterX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although it's called enter on your physical keyboard, the return key is
indeed the return key. The enter key in rev is the keypad's enter key
only.
Actually, Xavier, Mike tried both - his original post:
Second, if I open the script
On 15 Nov 2006, at 17:46, Ken Ray wrote:
I know on some Mac
laptops for example, you can simulate a true enter by holding
down the Fn
key and hitting the Return key on the keyboard.
I believe that's only one pretty old models, or maybe only in certain
countries. Every UK Mac laptop I've
This is an HP Pavillion zd7000 lappie - but it is a 17, so it has
it's own built-in keypad as well as the traditional return key
(which, as we all know has been called Enter in the Windoze world
since...geez. It's been since almost the beginning.
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Subject: Re: UGH! Cursor, enter problems
On 11/15/06 11:31 AM, MisterX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although it's called enter on your physical keyboard, the
return key
is indeed the return key. The enter key in rev
Further, it appears when I use edit the script of this stack that
the script is read-only. It doesn't colorize or format either.
After getting everything shut down and restarted (including the
machine, in case there was something stupid going on in the OS that
was causing the enter issue) I
On 11/14/06, Mikey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Second, if I open the script using the Object Menu, and hit enter to
terminate a line (it doesn't matter if it's the enter on the main part
of the kb or the numeric enter) the script closes.
You might want to check your preferences. For me (on a
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