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list-selection not work with CMD key #58

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charlesneimog opened this issue Mar 13, 2022 · 5 comments
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list-selection not work with CMD key #58

charlesneimog opened this issue Mar 13, 2022 · 5 comments

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@charlesneimog
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Hi Jean,

In list-selection documentation says:

Click with CMD or when the patch is locked to change the selected item.

The option with CMD or in Windows ALT or CTRL (I am not sure what is corresponding in Windows) does not work (in Ubuntu it does not work too).

It is only possible to change the list-selection when the patch is blocked.

If possible, I would ask you to add the possibility to change the selection with the keys arrows (maybe, I do not know) because when we are working with a list of more elements, it is very difficult to always resize the block size.

@j-bresson
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Hi! You need to use Shift+ Ctrl on Windows / Linux.
(this is in the oline manual but I see the embedded document is incomplete — will fix that)

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j-bresson commented Mar 14, 2022

change the selection with the keys arrows

Good idea. Taking note.

@charlesneimog
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Thanks Jean!

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It's also in OM# 1.7!
https://github.com/cac-t-u-s/om-sharp/releases/tag/v1.7

@charlesneimog
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charlesneimog commented Jul 16, 2022

Hi Jean, it is not working here!

Seems that in Windows when I press one more key (like arrow-up) the function set-meta-keys stop of detect the *om-command-key-p* as true. I recorded one video to show this.

2022-07-16.16-45-51.mp4

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