Hi all,
I am experiencing some strange Pharo 3.0 behaviour. Nautilus doesn’t allow me to change the source code in a regular way. For example, the only way I can delete the parts of source code is if I select them and then press space. Backspace, as well as tab, are not working. It seems like whenever I press backspace or tab it tries to save the changes in the source code, like I had pressed Command+S, and it move the cursor at the beginning of the method. Sometimes it just stops after a few tries to do something, and continues normally, sometimes not. It happens also with the fresh Pharo 3.0 image. Anybody experienced this? Anybody has a solution? Thanks a lot, Nevena Milojkovic |
Le 18/03/2015 11:29, Nevena Milojkovic a écrit :
> Hi all, > > I am experiencing some strange Pharo 3.0 behaviour. Nautilus doesn’t allow me to change the source code in a regular way. For example, the only way I can delete the parts of source code is if I select them and then press space. Backspace, as well as tab, are not working. It seems like whenever I press backspace or tab it tries to save the changes in the source code, like I had pressed Command+S, and it move the cursor at the beginning of the method. Sometimes it just stops after a few tries to do something, and continues normally, sometimes not. It happens also with the fresh Pharo 3.0 image. > Anybody experienced this? Anybody has a solution? > > Thanks a lot, > Nevena Milojkovic > > I can't reproduce your problem on LinuxMint. I thought you may have CapsLock enabled, but even with it enabled, I can delete part of selected source code with Tabs or Backscpace. May be try another VM, Hilaire -- Dr. Geo - http://drgeo.eu iStoa - http://istoa.drgeo.eu |
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You might be experiencing an OSX glitch which has been annoying me for quite a while now. Switching between applications / desktops somehow makes the image believe that the option key has been pressed and so many key presses don’t work as you’re used to.
Solution: hit option once and you should be good (works for me every time). Cheers, Max > On 18 Mar 2015, at 11:29, Nevena Milojkovic <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am experiencing some strange Pharo 3.0 behaviour. Nautilus doesn’t allow me to change the source code in a regular way. For example, the only way I can delete the parts of source code is if I select them and then press space. Backspace, as well as tab, are not working. It seems like whenever I press backspace or tab it tries to save the changes in the source code, like I had pressed Command+S, and it move the cursor at the beginning of the method. Sometimes it just stops after a few tries to do something, and continues normally, sometimes not. It happens also with the fresh Pharo 3.0 image. > Anybody experienced this? Anybody has a solution? > > Thanks a lot, > Nevena Milojkovic > > > > > |
It’s working!
Thanks a lot! Nevena > On 18 Mar 2015, at 13:17, Max Leske <[hidden email]> wrote: > > You might be experiencing an OSX glitch which has been annoying me for quite a while now. Switching between applications / desktops somehow makes the image believe that the option key has been pressed and so many key presses don’t work as you’re used to. > > Solution: hit option once and you should be good (works for me every time). > > Cheers, > Max > > >> On 18 Mar 2015, at 11:29, Nevena Milojkovic <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I am experiencing some strange Pharo 3.0 behaviour. Nautilus doesn’t allow me to change the source code in a regular way. For example, the only way I can delete the parts of source code is if I select them and then press space. Backspace, as well as tab, are not working. It seems like whenever I press backspace or tab it tries to save the changes in the source code, like I had pressed Command+S, and it move the cursor at the beginning of the method. Sometimes it just stops after a few tries to do something, and continues normally, sometimes not. It happens also with the fresh Pharo 3.0 image. >> Anybody experienced this? Anybody has a solution? >> >> Thanks a lot, >> Nevena Milojkovic >> >> >> >> >> > > |
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