AltGr (Ctrl + Alt) anomaly in shortcut [Rating:5 in LFB invades into second pane]
AltGr (Ctrl + Alt) anomaly in shortcut [Rating:5 in LFB invades into second pane]
If I add an extra space before the number it even gives a different error:
PS: To be clear, all this is happening even with disabled Dual Pane.
Last edited by Evolve on 25 May 2022 15:39, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Rating:5 in LFB invades into second pane
General tip: I don't react to animated-gif posts. Try words...
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I'm trying to filter out items with n stars Rating. It works fine for n=3 and 4 but for n=5 it gives me an error. It seems like it's trying to do some sort of comparison with first item on the second pane even if the second pane is disabled.
Re: Rating:5 in LFB invades into second pane
0. Clean instance
1. Type in LFB <any_word>:5, for example:
rating:5
name:5
....
It gives an error but not with any other digit
1. Type in LFB <any_word>:5, for example:
rating:5
name:5
....
It gives an error but not with any other digit
Re: Rating:5 in LFB invades into second pane
Sorry that was my custom keyboard layout invoking a shortcut for comparison
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Re: Rating:5 in LFB invades into second pane
The machines are slowly taking over...
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I think this is a bug after all. It shouldn't have passed through the "5" into LFB while it was using it in a shortcut.
Here is an experiment with a standard available layout. If you press ctrl+alt+a it produces á
Now assign this combination for that action Focus LFB and start typing it. It uses it as a shortcut AND passes through into LFB. It should either do one or the other, not both.
Here is how shift+a would work:
If the List is focused shift+a would call the shortcut
If the LFB is focused it wouldn't call the shortcut but type upper-case A in LFB instead.
Here is an experiment with a standard available layout. If you press ctrl+alt+a it produces á
Now assign this combination for that action Focus LFB and start typing it. It uses it as a shortcut AND passes through into LFB. It should either do one or the other, not both.
Here is how shift+a would work:
If the List is focused shift+a would call the shortcut
If the LFB is focused it wouldn't call the shortcut but type upper-case A in LFB instead.
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Re: Rating:5 in LFB invades into second pane
IMO keyboard shortcuts are expected to work also from within LFB.
Not here. Never heard of this method. My keyboard has a special key for those accents.If you press ctrl+alt+a it produces á.
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When you try to assign AltGr + A as a shortcut, does it convert it into Ctrl + Alt + A?
Re: Rating:5 in LFB invades into second pane
And when you then focus LFB and press AltGr + A what it does?
1. Calls the shortcut assigned to it
2. Prints out á in LFB
3. Prints out á AND calls the shortcut
1. Calls the shortcut assigned to it
2. Prints out á in LFB
3. Prints out á AND calls the shortcut
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Calls the shortcut assigned to it: Focus Address Bar
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For me it's 3. I don't have an (engraved) AltGr key on my keyboard.
This Wikipedia paragraph explains AltGr / Right Alt / Ctrl + Alt situation.
This Wikipedia paragraph explains AltGr / Right Alt / Ctrl + Alt situation.
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