Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > Richard Heck wrote: >>> Not OK from me for 3756. I prefer to have the "double-click" bug >>> provided that I still have the "Enter" feature. Maybe it is possible >>> to distinguish between the two action though... >> I'll have a look at this. The behavior you describe makes sense. It >> ought to be possible to implement on_doubleclick() and use an >> on_keypress for the other one. Or something like that. I can do this, but it seems weird. I'd like to have some simple keyboard action that would ALWAYS just enter the citation into the Selected box and another one that would ALWAYS enter it and then hit OK. So what about this: We make Enter just enter the citation, and Ctrl-Enter enter and close? Or vice versa, if you prefer, though that version seems more intuitive, since then Ctrl-Enter "does more".
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