On 02/12/2008, at 7:48 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Nah, you're all just griping because you're not used to it. <g> Seriously: it's a shock, and I haven't made up my mind yet.
I'm sure there's a good reason, but I wouldn't mind knowing what that is.
Well, at least a reason: in Snow Leopard Apple wants to allow menu items to trigger without any modifiers at all.
So for example one could make ‘p’ without any modifiers toggle a palette. The problem with this is that if one opens e.g. the File menu and press ‘p’ to jump down to ‘Print…’ then that won’t work, instead the palette will toggle (because its menu item reacts on the ‘p’).
So Apple want to disable handling of menu item key equivalents (w/o modifiers) when menus are open. This breaks our use of 1-9 as shortcut keys. The present build is a test to see how well that works.
I must have updated TM without realising it. I hadn't been in the editor for a little while so when I fired it up the other day I was absolutely shocked that I had forgotten that you had to press ⌘1 instead of just 1 when the contextual menu was up. Seriously, I was puzzled at how my brain could do that to me. At least it's glad to know that I haven't gone fully senile yet.