I have posted a workaround for Mac OSX that I use, sometimes frequently, but most of the last 6 months, rarely. There is a program called Menu Master that quickly allows you to assign an alternate key combo. I use cntrl-C and cntrl-V. Normally Rev will like the command-C and -V. When it does not, I just use the cntrl key and it works fine. Don't ask why. I don't know.
Copy seems to work, but the paste is problematic, solved by the cntrl key substitution. Of course, relaunching Rev fixes the things too. Jim Ault Las Vegas On 2/15/08 8:39 AM, "Trevor DeVore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Feb 15, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote: >> Trevor has tracked down a very bothersome engine bug that seems to >> isolate the problem: FOCUS. Once a Rev application (the IDE is an >> application, btw) has a bunch of nested groups, the engine has to be >> coerced into knowing what the focused object (field) really is. This >> is where the keystrokes "go." And sometimes even coercion does not >> work. Based on Trevor's detective work, I'm starting to believe this >> is an engine bug--which has been reported and which is being worked >> on presently by the lads and lasses in Scotland. >> >> Perhaps Mr. T or others in the know would care to comment. > > I don't have any further details on whether or not the issue is fixed > yet for the next 2.9 build. > > I am pretty sure that non-functioning shortcut keys are related to a > confused engine when it comes to focusedObject and selectedField. I've > been able to recreate the issue and have filed bug reports. Rev is > aware of the issue and hopefully all of these shortcut key woes will > go away with 2.9. > > Regards, _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
