1. I wrote about equivalence, because Ctrl+Del also does something on the command line, as you confirmed later, and with cm_EditPath.
2. Good!
3. As you know, we have plugins that can edit text. The plugin may or may not reassign the hotkey, leaving the system (the operation of the corresponding APIs within the editable controls with input fields) to execute the hotkey by default, as if it were a regular notebook or the Win+R field. Based on this, we can assume that exceptions for quick viewing in Lister will be valid for Lister plugins as well, which means that the use of the mentioned hotkeys that don't work in Lister will work in Lister plugins, ignoring the custom assignments of these hotkeys for the main TC window.
What about these for exclusion everywhere? —
2. Good!
3. As you know, we have plugins that can edit text. The plugin may or may not reassign the hotkey, leaving the system (the operation of the corresponding APIs within the editable controls with input fields) to execute the hotkey by default, as if it were a regular notebook or the Win+R field. Based on this, we can assume that exceptions for quick viewing in Lister will be valid for Lister plugins as well, which means that the use of the mentioned hotkeys that don't work in Lister will work in Lister plugins, ignoring the custom assignments of these hotkeys for the main TC window.
What about these for exclusion everywhere? —
Ctrl+LEFT/RIGHT/HOME/END
Statistics: Posted by Fla$her — 2024-01-22, 16:39 UTC