FROM : James Walker
DATE : Fri Jun 06 21:56:16 2008
Ken Thomases wrote:
> On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Andrew Merenbach wrote:
>
>> What about making alt-Enter/alt-Return add a newline, while leaving
>> Return and Enter both to do the job of activating the OK button?
>
> Indeed, that's both the convention and the default behavior of the Cocoa
> text binding system.
I'm not wild about that idea. It seems like it would be too easy to
accidentally press Return instead of option-Return and confirm the
dialog when it's not ready.
--
James W. Walker, Innoventive Software LLC
<http://www.frameforge3d.com/>
DATE : Fri Jun 06 21:56:16 2008
Ken Thomases wrote:
> On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Andrew Merenbach wrote:
>
>> What about making alt-Enter/alt-Return add a newline, while leaving
>> Return and Enter both to do the job of activating the OK button?
>
> Indeed, that's both the convention and the default behavior of the Cocoa
> text binding system.
I'm not wild about that idea. It seems like it would be too easy to
accidentally press Return instead of option-Return and confirm the
dialog when it's not ready.
--
James W. Walker, Innoventive Software LLC
<http://www.frameforge3d.com/>
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