a) CTRL+Maius+O   == CTRL+SHIFT+O

b) R shortcut (rotate) gives a null pointer exception that the cursor
remains on rotate mode until user clicks again R key
M (move) seems not working. I still didn't find which tool should be
activated to use these two quasimodo tools.

c) On new Keyboard window we should explain that Move/Delate/Add vertex
works with vetex tools (and also theother ones)



*>* we had that discussion and couldn't find a valid replacement.. do you
remember?

even if we discuss this doesn't mean that we agree about


2013/2/26 <edgar.sol...@web.de>

> On 26.02.2013 15:11, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> > Hi Ede
> > 1)  I have the same bug, described  by Jukka,  on Ubuntu 12.10 32 bit
> OpenJDK 1.6.032 (save freeze digiting tools)
>
> should be solvable...
>
> > 2)   I clicked two times CTRL+S and I opened save dialog twice (not
> expected). Than I closed one and, when I wanted to close the secod, "close"
> button was not working. I closed it using  the "x" button on the top window
> and  I had a Null Pointer Exception. In ntwo times OpenJUMP freezes on this
> Null Pointer Exception
>
> yeah, a result of the global shortcut interpretation, the idea is that you
> can have activated any OJ frame (attribute, editing tools ...) but the
> shortcuts work regardless
> side effect, they work, even if the plugins windows is already opened..
> have to think about how to prevent that
>
> > 3) CTRL+Maius+O to open files, if clicked several times opens several
> Open File windows which can be closed easly using "close" button (no Null
> Pointer exception  error)
>
> "Maius"? what's the error here?
>
> > 4) CTRL+O to open project. Even if I click several times, it works only
> once, as I expected
>
> several click.. you mean pushing CTRL+O several times? see 2)
>
> > 5) ALT  opens Ubuntu toolbar so it is of no usage with OpenJUMP (need to
> remap IUbuntu shortcuts)
>
> we had that discussion and couldn't find a valid replacement.. do you
> remember?
>
> > One personal thought as Linux user: a new mapping shortcut should take
> into account OS original ones otherwise Linux users always have to remap
> them which is less comfortable. In the case of Ubuntu all ALT+ should be
> duplicate with other shortcuts to avoid conflicts.
>
> open to suggestions.. although, i do not see why we should overly react to
> Ubuntu reserving Alt, because
> A) i do not see how we are going to detect that it is Ubuntu and no other
> Linux
> B) i feel it is insolent of Ubuntu to prevent GUI apps to use Alt
> altogether
>
> > I will go on testing (@ Jukka we can do the same tests to compare
> differences between Windows and Ubuntu)
>
> please do.. in case you come across something you like, feel free to
> mention it as well ;)
>
>
> ..ede
>
>
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