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[Mac]How to enable Mac Help(Accelerate Key: Command+Shift+?) in RCP based application [message #536139] Thu, 27 May 2010 08:35 Go to next message
Zhang Peng is currently offline Zhang PengFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi, All,

I met a problem currently, In Mac, all the other application support Mac
default help key(Command + Shift + ?), It will open the help menu and
allow us to input characters.

But my RCP application don't support this. Can you tell me how to enable
this? For other behavior I can use bindings extension to bind keys to
commands, but I don't know the command for this behavior, for it is not
defined by me.

Anyone can help me? Great thanks!
Re: [Mac]How to enable Mac Help(Accelerate Key: Command+Shift+?) in RCP based application [message #536173 is a reply to message #536139] Thu, 27 May 2010 10:11 Go to previous message
Prakash G.R. is currently offline Prakash G.R.Friend
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Registered: July 2009
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On 27/05/10 2:05 PM, nemo.zhp wrote:
> Hi, All,
>
> I met a problem currently, In Mac, all the other application support Mac
> default help key(Command + Shift + ?), It will open the help menu and
> allow us to input characters.
>
> But my RCP application don't support this. Can you tell me how to enable
> this? For other behavior I can use bindings extension to bind keys to
> commands, but I don't know the command for this behavior, for it is not
> defined by me.
>
> Anyone can help me? Great thanks!


It should work by default. I tried with RCP Mail sample and it works
fine for me. Are you on Carbon by any chance? If so, can you try it on
Cocoa?

- Prakash
Platform UI Team, IBM

www.eclipse-tips.com
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