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[news.eclipse.technology.albireo] Re: ctrl-c ctrl-v not working in 3.5

Thanks for the heads up.  I'll repost over there given that this thread 
hasn't gotten a lot of action over the past 3 days.


"Grant Gayed" <grant_gayed@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:h3na47$fq1$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If you don't get an answer here then you should ask this on the
> eclipse.platform newsgroup.  I know that at least until 3.4.x that one 
> step
> that was taken in reaction to Ctrl+C/V/W was to introspect on the focus
> control for copy()/cut()/paste() methods, and this was done specifically 
> to
> handle the case of a Swing control like a text field having focus.  I'm
> pretty sure that this would not have been intentionally changed in 3.5, so
> there may be a regression that Eclipse UI needs to investigate.
>
> Grant
>
>
> "James Peltzer" <jpeltzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:h3kkp6$uh8$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> After further testing/investigation,
>>
>> To get these keys back, I had to disable the key filter in the
>> IBindingService. Apparently this will prevent all key bindings from
> working
>> (not an overly great solution). Any better workarounds out there?
>>
>> James
>>
>> "James Peltzer" <jpeltzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:h3ftvl$7f6$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Has anyone else had the ctrl-x/ctrl-c/ctrl-v keys stop working in
> Eclipse
>> > 3.5?
>> > They used to work perfectly in my Swing text fields but not anymore.
>> >
>> > I have tried this on Java 6 u6 and Java 6 u14.
>> >
>> > Confirmation or denials are both welcome responses.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > James
>> >
>>
>>
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