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[bug #30051] NSUserKeyEquivalents default not supported
From: |
Doug Simons |
Subject: |
[bug #30051] NSUserKeyEquivalents default not supported |
Date: |
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 16:54:21 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #30051 (project gnustep):
I've committed a basic implementation in NSMenuItem (svn r30620). One
improvement that would be nice in the future would be to combine
NSUserKeyEquivalents dictionaries from different domains, to allow things like
changing the key equivalent for "Quit" in the NSGlobalDomain to affect all
applications, and at the same time changing other key equivalents in specific
applications.
The more urgent need, however, is to update the command-line 'defaults write'
command to support -dict-add and related keys for modifying an existing value
that is a dictionary rather than having to replace it in its entirety.
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