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johne53:
Please, please, please can somebody look into the fact that Ctrl+Shift+F9 is no longer working (svn 5859, downloaded a week ago, from a nightly build for Windows).

I'm led to believe that this key combination still works for the gcc compiler (presumably under Linux) but I cannot make it work at all in the Windows version of C::B. I've tried it with Visual C++6, Visual C++2005 and Cygwin gcc. The 'Build log' window gets cleared but then nothing further happens.

zabzonk:
What are you expecting it to do? I redefined it to pop up the Find... dialog and it works perfectly. This is with Win2K and SVN 5859.

johne53:
It used to compile the current file (i.e. compile but not link). This is something I use all the time. If there's some way to configure it to have its old behaviour back, I'd be really pleased to find out how.

zabzonk:
I just redefined the Compile Current File key setting to be Ctrl+Shif+F9 n Settings|Editor|Keyboard Shortcuts, and it works perfectly.

johne53:
I tried your example of making Ctrl+Shift+F9 pop up a find dialog and that does seem to work. I then tried assigning some other key combinations to give me the functionality of compiling the current file - but no matter what key combination I select, it just doesn't work  :(

Might there be something else that could be disabling this functionality?

[Edit...] I've just realised that the menu option Build->Compile Current File doesn't work either, so obviously something more fundamental is wrong.

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