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[jira] Commented: (CAY-1149) JEdit isn't handling mac keyboard
shortcuts within the raw sql script editor pane
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Robert Zeigler commented on CAY-1149:
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Ok, at long last, looking at this again.
Alt and fn key-based navigation works.
Copy and Paste, however, /almost/ work. :)
copy will place the text into the copy buffer, as will cut. But in both cases, the highlighted text is replaced with c or x, respectively. And when I paste, I get the paste result + an extra v. I will try to work on this either this weekend or next (probably next; have a deadline for another project looming for this weekend).
> JEdit isn't handling mac keyboard shortcuts within the raw sql script editor pane
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> Key: CAY-1149
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-1149
> Project: Cayenne
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: CayenneModeler GUI
> Affects Versions: 3.0M5
> Environment: OS X 10.5. Java 1.5
> Reporter: Robert Zeigler
>
> 1) When editing sql scripts, it used to be that if you highlighted a section of text and did command-c (on a mac; presumably ctrl-c on windows), that section of text would be copied. I assume this was due to os-x/java's default handling of copy/paste actions. Now, it replaces the text with c.
> 2) The old text-editor used the system-default key bindings for navigation (eg: alt/option left to move the cursor one word left ); the new editor uses windows' key bindings (eg: ctrl-left arrow to move the cursor one word left), even on a mac.
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