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Re: theide.app with apple style menus [message #50772 is a reply to message #50766] |
Fri, 14 December 2018 15:19 |
Novo
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mirek wrote on Fri, 14 December 2018 03:52Keys issue should be now fixed in trunk. (I forgot to implement menu hotkeys at U++ side with Cocoa menus...)
Thanks!
Keys work fine now.
Menu works when ide is launched from "Aplications".
When it is launched from command line I need to switch to another app and back to make it work.
Another observation: there is something, probably, wrong with dependency tracking because I was getting the "Invalid memory access!" error message after I compiled new code and tried to launch ide. Complete recompilation fixed the problem.
Regards,
Novo
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Re: theide.app with apple style menus [message #50773 is a reply to message #50772] |
Fri, 14 December 2018 16:02 |
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mirek
Messages: 13975 Registered: November 2005
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Novo wrote on Fri, 14 December 2018 15:19mirek wrote on Fri, 14 December 2018 03:52Keys issue should be now fixed in trunk. (I forgot to implement menu hotkeys at U++ side with Cocoa menus...)
Thanks!
Keys work fine now.
Menu works when ide is launched from "Aplications".
When it is launched from command line I need to switch to another app and back to make it work.
Yes, I have actually spent on this about two weeks before I have found that menu does not work right in command-line....
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Another observation: there is something, probably, wrong with dependency tracking because I was getting the "Invalid memory access!" error message after I compiled new code and tried to launch ide. Complete recompilation fixed the problem.
Yes, the CtrlCore code seems to be too confusing for current dependency system. "known issue".
Mirek
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