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Home » Community » Newbie corner » Questions on the editor and hotkeys. And yet.
Re: Questions on the editor and hotkeys. And yet. [message #46051 is a reply to message #46049] Tue, 23 February 2016 20:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Klugier is currently offline  Klugier
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Hello,

Issue added to redmine http://www.ultimatepp.org/redmine/issues/1386

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Shift+Ctrl+0 ... Shift+Ctrl+9 do not work, but none of them cared.

Hotkeys Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V Ctrn+/, Ctrl+N and so on do not work when a Russian keymap. None of them cared.


I think we care, but we don't have enough manpower to solve all issues and react on bug reports immediately. We have around 200 open task on our issue tracker - http://www.ultimatepp.org/redmine/projects/upp

On the other hand, U++ is open source project, so you can speed up development process by sending patches. It shouldn't be hard to fix some issues - just dive in the code. The library code is well written so it should be a pleasure Wink The other factor that can contribute to U++ growth is donations. The more money we have the more developers can work on the project. As a result, some bugs will be fix sooner. Smile

Sincerely and Thanks for reporting problems (Yes we care Smile),
Klugier


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[Updated on: Tue, 23 February 2016 20:25]

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