On Nov 18, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

Hmm... when I remove the script from the field (leaving only the script in the stack and the script of the button), typing Cmd-A produces the answer dialog regardless of whether the scrolling field has focus or not... does
this work differently for you?

Absolutely. I checked it several times. If I remove the commandKeyDown handler from the script, then a cmd-A keypress when the field has the focus selects all the items in the field's scrolling list. It does not raise the button's 'answer' dialog.

So (to reiterate) the only way I've found to make cmd-A behave in the same way (NOT selecting all), no matter where the insertion point is, is to put redundant handlers in the script and field. I can't remember now why or how I decided that the one in the script had to be a rawKeyDown handler rather than commandKeyDown. The latter is easier to deal with, so I should go back and experiment with that some more.

One way or another, we seem to have an OS 10.3 / 10.4 disparity, don't we?

Charles Hartman

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