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Reporter: RobertJ [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 8.02am, Tuesday, 5th May 2009]
the key binding "Esc" for the menu entry Edit->Select is half wrong.[[BR]]
the key binding Ctrl+M for example puts you into "move" mode even when you are editing tags.[[BR]]
Esc does not put you into "select" mode when you are editing tags.[[BR]]
when editing tags, the first "Esc" quits editing, subsequent "Esc" have no further effect.[[BR]]
hitting "Esc" when not editing tags behaves differently, though, it puts you into "select" mode, thus my calling it "half wrong".[[BR]]
according to the answer to bug report #1787, this is a feature (which i do not fully grasp), but if it truely is, it should get reflected in the menu.
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Reporter: RobertJ
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 8.02am, Tuesday, 5th May 2009]
the key binding "Esc" for the menu entry Edit->Select is half wrong.[[BR]]
the key binding Ctrl+M for example puts you into "move" mode even when you are editing tags.[[BR]]
Esc does not put you into "select" mode when you are editing tags.[[BR]]
when editing tags, the first "Esc" quits editing, subsequent "Esc" have no further effect.[[BR]]
hitting "Esc" when not editing tags behaves differently, though, it puts you into "select" mode, thus my calling it "half wrong".[[BR]]
according to the answer to bug report #1787, this is a feature (which i do not fully grasp), but if it truely is, it should get reflected in the menu.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: