[vlc-devel] Re: Change hotkey behaviour on Mac OS X?
Derk-Jan Hartman
hartman at videolan.org
Mon Apr 19 12:44:44 CEST 2004
Yes Yes Yes, please :)
DJ
On 19 apr 2004, at 03:36, André Pang wrote:
> Hi guys, I'm sitting on a patch at the moment which changes the hotkey
> behaviour on Mac OS X. By default, Cocoa intercepts any Cmd-x
> keypresses, so if you have a hotkey defined for, e.g. Cmd-Enter,
> VLC.app will beep at you because there's no Cmd-Enter defined in the
> .nib file. I have a small patch which changes that behaviour, so if a
> Cmd key combination is pressed, if the user has configured the key in
> the hotkeys module, it will be picked up, and if one isn't defined,
> it's passed off to Cocoa for usual handling (which means that it will
> still beep at you if there's no Cmd-x key combination defined in the
> .nib).
>
> The only question is: do we want this sort of behaviour?
>
>
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