Message185883
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roger.serwy |
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rhettinger, roger.serwy, terry.reedy |
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2013年04月03日.04:07:26 |
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<1364962047.31.0.779906992361.issue17060@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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When using the IDLE Classic OSX key set, the "beginning-of-line" virtual event gets bound to <Control-Key-Left>. Using this key set I can repeat the behavior that Raymond observed.
The .home_callback() in Lib/idlelib/EditorWindow.py contains the logic from #3851 for placing the cursor at the beginning of the prompt, but it requires that a key combination be bound to the beginning-of-line virtual event.
Should we append "<Key-Home> <Control-Key-a>" to the begining-of-line config in Lib/idlelib/config-keys.def ? |
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| 2013年04月03日 04:07:27 | roger.serwy | set | recipients:
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| 2013年04月03日 04:07:27 | roger.serwy | set | messageid: <1364962047.31.0.779906992361.issue17060@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2013年04月03日 04:07:27 | roger.serwy | link | issue17060 messages |
| 2013年04月03日 04:07:26 | roger.serwy | create |
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