On 06-May-07, Bart Mathias wrote:
> I try to delete a file from my Data: directory. I select the file
> and tap Delete. The D of Data: gets highlighted. I tap again:
> "ata:" then again "ta:" Three more taps and it says ""
I think further down you got another clue. Actually *any* unqualified
key seems to first highlight the directory string, then subsequent
presses will enter that keystroke into the string gadget.
I think it's a feature for quick navigation via shell-like path-typing.
Is AddKeyCmd supposed to mean only *qualified* keys? (Like RAmiga-[key]
combo.) Hmmm... no, I have f1 f2, etc. working without qualifier.
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