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Anybody using jEdit on the Mac?
Submitted by rovf on Wednesday, 5 March, 2008 - 17:34
I found that my jEdit on Mac OSX 10.4 does not recognize ALT+RIGHT for indenting a selection". When I choose it from the menu (Edit/Indent/ShiftIndentRight), it works fine. When I use the keyboard shortcut (shift+right cursor key), nothing happens.

I haven't seen this problem under Windoze or Linux, and I would like to know if this is a general problem on OSX10.4, or particular to my setup. If anybody out there is using a Mac, could you please try it out and let me know whether it works for you?

Ronald
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Mac Keyboard?
by elberry on Thu, 06/03/2008 - 05:10
If you're on a mac keyboard, remember the keys are switched. For me I have to use control+right.

Hope that works for you.

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Re: Mac Keyboard?
by rovf on Sun, 09/03/2008 - 13:05
> If you're on a mac keyboard, remember the keys are switched.

Switched???? I don't know this. In what way switched?

> For me I have to use control+right.

Indeed, Control-Right works. Thank you.

Playing around a bit, I also found that Control-Z (Undo)
has no effect (but here, switching the keys doesn't help
either, as Alt-Z is also not Undo, but inserts the Greek
letter Omega). Did you find out, what you have to press
to get Undo?

Ronald

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Check the shortcuts. By defau
by elberry on Wed, 12/03/2008 - 02:53
Check the shortcuts. By default, for undo the shortcut is actually ctrl+e+z (I think). You can change this though.


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Re: Mac Keyboard? [solved - maybe bug in jEdit?]
by rovf on Wed, 12/03/2008 - 15:34
> Check the shortcuts. By default, for undo the shortcut
> is actually ctrl+e+z (I think).

ctrl+e+z would be redo, but this is not the problem. The shortcut
for undo *is* listed as ctrl+z in the jEdit options; it is only
that pressing ctrl+z on the mac keyboard has no effect. It is
as if jedit would not see ctrl+z when I press it.

But actually I found out about this one by experimenting a bit:
To get jEdit to see ctrl+z, I have to actually press cmd+z on
the Mac keyboard. Weird, isn't it? Maybe it's a bug in the
Mac implementation of jEdit?


Ronald Fischer (rov_f@web.de)
 
Ah, that's right. Sorry got c
by elberry on Wed, 12/03/2008 - 16:22
Ah, that's right. Sorry got completely confused. Smiling

No that's actually the correct implementation. The cmd (apple) key should be used in place of ctrl.

http://www.danrodney.com/mac/index.html

Copy & paste should be cmd+c and cmd+v respectively. There are places where this isn't consistent like the search boxes etc... but they've been brought up.

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