FROM : I. Savant
DATE : Fri Jul 14 22:54:21 2006
This is not what the OP is asking. The question was, to
paraphrase, how to trigger the "make it bigger" command with Cmd-=
instead of Cmd-shift-= when you've set the key equiv to Cmd-+ ...
I'm thinking the window itself could trap and respond to Cmd-= and
let the menu handle Cmd-+ normally. It may not be pretty but that's
how I achieve the same thing (subclassing NSWindow and responding to
the key combo, forwarding all others to super).
--
I.S.
On Jul 14, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Michael Watson wrote:
> They're probably just connected directly to the text resizing methods.
>
>
> --
> Michael Watson
>
> On 14 Jul, 2006, at 15:59, Shoaib Hannani wrote:
>
>> In Safari and Mail, there are shortcuts to make text bigger
>> (Command +) and smaller (Command -) that work whether the SHIFT
>> key is pressed down or not.
>>
>> In the case of making text bigger (Command +) which requires you
>> to press the SHIFT key, Safari and Mail don't require it so you're
>> essentially pressing "Command =" but the shortcut in the menu says
>> "Command +".
>>
>> Does anyone know how I can achieve the same effect?
>>
>> Thanks!
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DATE : Fri Jul 14 22:54:21 2006
This is not what the OP is asking. The question was, to
paraphrase, how to trigger the "make it bigger" command with Cmd-=
instead of Cmd-shift-= when you've set the key equiv to Cmd-+ ...
I'm thinking the window itself could trap and respond to Cmd-= and
let the menu handle Cmd-+ normally. It may not be pretty but that's
how I achieve the same thing (subclassing NSWindow and responding to
the key combo, forwarding all others to super).
--
I.S.
On Jul 14, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Michael Watson wrote:
> They're probably just connected directly to the text resizing methods.
>
>
> --
> Michael Watson
>
> On 14 Jul, 2006, at 15:59, Shoaib Hannani wrote:
>
>> In Safari and Mail, there are shortcuts to make text bigger
>> (Command +) and smaller (Command -) that work whether the SHIFT
>> key is pressed down or not.
>>
>> In the case of making text bigger (Command +) which requires you
>> to press the SHIFT key, Safari and Mail don't require it so you're
>> essentially pressing "Command =" but the shortcut in the menu says
>> "Command +".
>>
>> Does anyone know how I can achieve the same effect?
>>
>> Thanks!
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Shoaib Hannani | Jul 14, 21:59 | |
| Michael Watson | Jul 14, 22:44 | |
| I. Savant | Jul 14, 22:54 | |
| Justin Anderson | Jul 15, 14:57 | |
| Bill Monk | Jul 15, 20:20 |






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