for example,
Register-related shortcuts require one character input at last stage.
in that stage, jedit accepts one letter code, not key-scan code(not sure whether correct
expression).
but, this behavior results in serious inconviences
when using non-alphabet letter input system. (like inputting Asian letters, etc)
(I'm using Korean input besides alphabet...)
similar problem also occurs in,
Alt + menu's highlighting key input, and one letter submenu key input.
Submitted | rezard - 2007-01-24 - 04:11:02z | Assigned | nobody |
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Priority | 5 | Category | core |
Status | Open | Group | v4.3 |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2007-01-24 - 04:58:43z rezard |
Logged In: YES user_id=1699432 Originator: YES maybe, a more useful examples than register-shortcuts are explicit shortcuts like 'C+e i', 'C+e r', 'C+e l', ...etc |
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2007-01-24 - 10:28:40z rezard |
Logged In: YES user_id=1699432 Originator: YES I found that menu shortcuts(Alt+...) can be invoked continuously(to submenu) during pressing Alt. and when the 'sub'menu shortcut keys are pressed with 'Alt', they operate correctly whether using non-alphabet input system or not. so, menu shortcuts are no problem. only problem is jEdit's combination shortcuts which contain (non-meta) one character input, like 'C+e l' , etc. |