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Cut and Paste question. Was: LDDP Feature Request
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lugnet.cad
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Wed, 11 Dec 2002 14:01:47 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Tore Eriksson writes:
> There is one thing I'd like to see in LDDP (and this time it's not already
> there!)
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> Since at least 14 years back, I use Ctrl+Ins, Shift+Ins, and Shift+Del for
> copying, pasting and cutting text. It works with almost any DOS or Windows
> application but not LDDP. And it's really frustrating when I first get
> nothing at all, and then I get some older clip, often very large, instead of
> the clip I thought I've copied...
Sorry to butt in on this LDDP question, but since I recently added cut
and paste to ldglite I'd like to know about this as well. I thought the
standards for cut and paste on Windows were:
Ctrl-X = Cut
Ctrl-C = Copy
Ctrl-V = Paste
I use these all the time in Windows so that's what I implemented. I was
unaware there was another standard in use as well. Is this a Borland vs
Microsoft thing? What programs use these other shortcut keys?
Thanks,
Don
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Cut and Paste question. Was: LDDP Feature Request
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| (...) I think most programs implement both, although they only show the newer Ctrl+C/X/V etc in the menus. A new MFC applications automatically implements both. As I remember, the Ins+Del was defined in the good old Common User Access (CUA) 1989 by (...) (22 years ago, 11-Dec-02, to lugnet.cad)
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| There is one thing I'd like to see in LDDP (and this time it's not already there!) Since at least 14 years back, I use Ctrl+Ins, Shift+Ins, and Shift+Del for copying, pasting and cutting text. It works with almost any DOS or Windows application but (...) (22 years ago, 11-Dec-02, to lugnet.cad)
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