This one seems to be fixed in 4.9.9.0
However, the shortcuts are non-standard. I expected C to be
for case-sensitive. In other programs, the OK and Cancel
buttons don't normally have letter shortcuts, because they
can be accessed with Enter Esc.
But Dev-C++ consistently uses letter shortcuts for all
buttons (with C for Cancel).
Well, I don't know what is the best solution. If you decide
to keep it as it is, then you can close the bug. Otherwise,
I suggest removing the C shortcut for Cancel (at least in
the find and replace windows).
Adrian
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Another thing I noticed is that "case sensitive" and
"selected only" have the same shortcut; this makes it pretty
hard and troublesome to choose "selected only" with the
keyboard.
Adrian
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This one seems to be fixed in 4.9.9.0
However, the shortcuts are non-standard. I expected C to be
for case-sensitive. In other programs, the OK and Cancel
buttons don't normally have letter shortcuts, because they
can be accessed with Enter Esc.
But Dev-C++ consistently uses letter shortcuts for all
buttons (with C for Cancel).
Well, I don't know what is the best solution. If you decide
to keep it as it is, then you can close the bug. Otherwise,
I suggest removing the C shortcut for Cancel (at least in
the find and replace windows).
Adrian
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Another thing I noticed is that "case sensitive" and
"selected only" have the same shortcut; this makes it pretty
hard and troublesome to choose "selected only" with the
keyboard.
Adrian