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blgentry:
In MC30.0.18 there was a new command added to "clear search box".  It's MCC 22042.  I mapped it to command-g (by using "Ctrl-G" in the Resource.xml file).  That worked, but 22042 was doing some weird stuff.  Matt changed it so it works really well now.  I just downloaded MC30.0.20 and remapped that key again.

No go.  I thought the MCC was broken, but then I tried another key and it worked.  I currently have it mapped to Command-h (Ctrl;H).

Any idea why Command-G is no longer available?

Thanks,
Brian.

bob:

--- Quote from: blgentry on October 13, 2022, 06:57:53 pm ---In MC30.0.18 there was a new command added to "clear search box".  It's MCC 22042.  I mapped it to command-g (by using "Ctrl-G" in the Resource.xml file).  That worked, but 22042 was doing some weird stuff.  Matt changed it so it works really well now.  I just downloaded MC30.0.20 and remapped that key again.

No go.  I thought the MCC was broken, but then I tried another key and it worked.  I currently have it mapped to Command-h (Ctrl;H).

Any idea why Command-G is no longer available?

Thanks,
Brian.

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It's possible I broke that. I was trying to see if a missing alt command could be implemented. Check it again the next build.

blgentry:
Thanks very much.  I'll try again with the next build.

Brian.

blgentry:
I'm guessing the fix didn't make it into MC30.0.21 that was released today.  I just tried "Ctrl;G" again and it's the same as before. 

No big deal.  I've got a workaround until whenever it gets changed or even indefinitely.

Thanks,
Brian.

marko:
On Windows, Ctrl+G collapses the tree. Is that the same on a Mac? Could your choice be clashing with that?

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