Less mouse in add/remove breaks menu

• Feb 15, 2016 - 20:01

In the add remove breaks menu, could we have the "4" there already selected so that simple key strokes are enough to change the number rather than needing to engage the mouse?


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Yes, that would be useful as would hitting [Enter] to apply it instead of having to click on the OK button. You can, however, already select it by pressing [Tab]

I am not sure you can have it both ways. Right now focus is on the OK button, so all you have to do to get 4 measures per system (the most common use for this dialog, I would imagine) is hit Enter. Moving the focus to the numebr would make it harder to accept the default, unless maybe there is some way of doing that I don't know about.

Neither has the focus in my setup. Pressing Enter does nothing even if I Tab to set the focus on the OK button I still have to mouse-click it.

ubuntu 15.10
version 2.0.2 build 3543170
and version 2.1.0 build 5a8cf68

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Really and truly and I am also using XFCE. [Enter] key appears to work normally otherwise - when clicking on a barline and then pressing [Enter], for instance, it creates a line break. I have not (as far as I can tell) done anything daft like assigning the [Enter] key to a shortcut. Tabbing works fine to the various elements of the dialogue box but pressing [Enter] on either OK or Cancel has no effect. I'm pretty sure it was working until recently. I upgraded to 15.10 in October. Might have a look at boot time and see if there has been a recent kernel change or anything but it's an odd bug if that were to blame.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Everything else, everywhere else is working normally as far as I can tell. I haven't used the Break every X measures Plugin for a little while since I have been doing piano/vocal parts and my template is set to 4 by default but I still think it was working fine maybe a month ago. As I said, If I find a recent kernel change or something else I'll try the older version in case for some reason it makes a difference. I can live with this, it's just a bit odd. Qt version is 5.4.0 and that hasn't changed for a while.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Ah, misunderstanding on my part. It's the Plugin that doesn't get the focus and even when you [Tab] to the OK or Cancel button and give them the focus it doesn't respond to enter.

The menu exhibits normal behaviour for a combo box. A single press of [Tab] takes you to the number and allows entry of a digit or the use of the up and down arrow keys to adjust.

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