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From: "Sammy Mitchell"
@Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 12:20:12 -0500
@Sender: semware-owner{at}sawasdi.apana.org.au
> Sammy, if you read this: under any Windows operating
>systems, is there a chance the default OS-keys can override
>TSE definitions. e.g. when Tessie is run in a non-maximized
>window?
Just a few, as far as I know: ctrl-escape, alt-tab,
altshift-tab, and alt-f6 under w95/98/me. Also user-defined
system hotkeys can override the editor.
For instance, I have (at the shell level) ctrl-alt-1,
ctrl-alt-2, ctrl-alt-3, and ctrl-alt-4 switch to command
prompts 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. The editor never sees
these keys.
>Another possibility, although a less likely one: could you
>be running any other macros which might have these keys
>defined the windows way?
I think this is the problem.
cuamark (optionally!) redefines certain keys:
keydef DelCutCopyKeys
mDelete()
mDelete()
mDelete()
mPaste()
mCopy()
mCut()
mDelete()
end
keydef CUACutCopyKeys
mPaste()
mCopy()
mCut()
end
keydef CUAFindKeys
mFind()
mRepeatFind(NORMAL)
mRepeatFind(NORMAL)
mRepeatFind(REVERSE)
mRepeatFind(REVERSE)
end
Of course, it is configurable, in its own strange little
way.
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