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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