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OSX -- arrow-key navigation broken -- ns-open-file-using-panel and/or ns-write-file-using-panel
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#14296: OSX -- arrow-key navigation broken -- ns-open-file-using-panel and/or ns-write-file-using-panel
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Hello.
This has been fixed in the trunk.
Jan D.
28 apr 2013 kl. 06:31 skrev Keith David Bershatsky <esq <at> lawlist.com>:
> Dear Bug Report:
>
> On an OSX machine (Mountain Lion and Snow Leopard) running Emacs 24.3 (built from source ./configure --with-ns), it is impossible to use the arrow keys (up / down / left / right) to navigate the file / folder directory structure when using ns-open-file-using-panel or ns-write-file-using-panel. The only workarounds are using the mouse or trying to type the name of the file / folder. This bug is also present in earlier releases.
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> It is interesting to note that the currently nightly builds of Aquamacs have resolved this issue. However, it sure would be nice to use the generic stable release of Emacs 24.3 instead of an alpha / beta nightly build of Aquamacs (which crashes a lot).
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> Thanks,
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> Keith David Bershatsky
>
> esq <at> lawlist.com
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Dear Bug Report:
On an OSX machine (Mountain Lion and Snow Leopard) running Emacs 24.3 (built from source ./configure --with-ns), it is impossible to use the arrow keys (up / down / left / right) to navigate the file / folder directory structure when using ns-open-file-using-panel or ns-write-file-using-panel. The only workarounds are using the mouse or trying to type the name of the file / folder. This bug is also present in earlier releases.
It is interesting to note that the currently nightly builds of Aquamacs have resolved this issue. However, it sure would be nice to use the generic stable release of Emacs 24.3 instead of an alpha / beta nightly build of Aquamacs (which crashes a lot).
Thanks,
Keith David Bershatsky
esq <at> lawlist.com
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