Re: Bug? in 2.4

:-(

That means it is a bug, or there is a different mechanism for adding a break
in Windows.

Charles

On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Alan Kotok wrote:

  I checked the amaya.kb file and the line you propose is already there.
  
  Alan
  
  At 07:32 AM 12/20/99 , Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
  >If you have the line
  >
  >Ctrl <key>Return: CreateBreak("\212")
  >
  >in the file amaya.kb wherever it installs your profiles, then there is a
  >bug. Oterwise you just need to add this line ot hte file and restart
  >Amaya. The Windows shortcut keys are way behind the linux ones
  >unfortunately. Hopefully I will work on the windows version a little and have
  >a better keyboard file available soon.
  >
  >Charles McCN
  >
  >On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Alan Kotok wrote:
  >
  >   On WinNT, the Ctrl-Enter key sequence does not put a <BR> in.  It appears
  >   to have no effect at all.
  >
  >   Alan
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Charles McCathieNevile    mailto:charles@w3.org    phone: +61 409 134 136
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative                    http://www.w3.org/WAI
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