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How to un-indent the code, it looks like the shift+TAB key got hooked by others
Miguel Gimenez:
--- Quote ---Are you saying that you are experiencing that Ctrl-Tab is doing the function of Shift-Tab ?
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I had Ctrl-Tab binded to "Switch tabs" (defeult binding), I did never use it and Shift-Tab worked as expected (reduce indentation).
Last week, suddenly, Shift-Tab started switching tabs in two different computers (one at home and other at work, both always at HEAD). I deleted the Ctrl-Tab association using KeyBinder and Shift-Tab started working again as it should.
Pecan:
--- Quote from: Miguel Gimenez on July 03, 2023, 08:55:58 pm ---
--- Quote ---Are you saying that you are experiencing that Ctrl-Tab is doing the function of Shift-Tab ?
--- End quote ---
I had Ctrl-Tab binded to "Switch tabs" (defeult binding), I did never use it and Shift-Tab worked as expected (reduce indentation).
Last week, suddenly, Shift-Tab started switching tabs in two different computers (one at home and other at work, both always at HEAD). I deleted the Ctrl-Tab association using KeyBinder and Shift-Tab started working again as it should.
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Can you tell me which revision you switch to HEAD from?
I'd like to download the rev before you updated to HEAD to try and catch the error.
Thanks
Miguel Gimenez:
I was at r13311 since it was commited (june 4), about 20 days later the issue appeared without new commits (r13312 is six days old), so I do not think it is commit-related.
Pecan:
Fixed HEAD rev 13318.
Keybinder was not accounting for multiple duplicate menu id's coming from the hard coded accelerator table that referenced menu entries.
Using the global table is not necessary for the time being.
I'll figure out how to eliminate the conflicts some time in the future.
For now, I doubt that any one will notice they're gone. Especially since (over time) most have been defined in the menu structure anyway.
Thanks for the help.
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