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nathansobo avatar nathansobo commented on August 20, 2024

I'm having trouble reproducing your case. Can you disable all third party packages and also your local bindings and be sure it's still broken?

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bpaquet avatar bpaquet commented on August 20, 2024

To reproduce it

  • open a file in atom. Ensure your focus is in the file
  • open a console.
  • type atom ., wait (lot of times :()
  • type cmd+` => ok, atom display the first window
  • type cmd+=> nok, atom add a in the opened file

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izuzak avatar izuzak commented on August 20, 2024

@bpaquet Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I'm having trouble reproducing this issue using the instructions you provided - Atom always switches between windows when I press cmd-`.

Can you still reproduce the issue in Atom 0.100.0? If so, can you please try starting Atom from the terminal with $ atom --safe so that we can rule out possible problems caused by other packages?

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bpaquet avatar bpaquet commented on August 20, 2024

Hi,

It does not work with the 0.100.0. I have no others packages installed.
I have a french keyboard, may be it's related.

Bertrand

On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Ivan Žužak [email protected] wrote:

@bpaquet https://github.com/bpaquet Sorry for the delay in getting back
to you. I'm having trouble reproducing this issue using the instructions
you provided - Atom always switches between windows when I press cmd-`.

Can you still reproduce the issue in Atom 0.100.0? If so, can you please
try starting Atom from the terminal with $ atom --safe so that we can
rule out possible problems caused by other packages?


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izuzak avatar izuzak commented on August 20, 2024

Thanks! Could you please open the keybinding resolver (cmd-.), then hit the cmd-` keystroke, and take a screenshot of what the keybinding resolver reports? If you could post the screenshot here, that might help us investigate.

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bpaquet avatar bpaquet commented on August 20, 2024

You can find a screencast here

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1435127/atom_bug.mov

On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Ivan Žužak [email protected]
wrote:

Thanks! Could you please open the keybinding resolver (cmd-.), then hit
the cmd-` keystroke, and take a screenshot of what the keybinding resolver
reports? If you could post the screenshot here, that might help us
investigate.


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izuzak avatar izuzak commented on August 20, 2024

That's interesting -- the keybinding resolver doesn't see your keystroke as cmd-` but as cmd-å:

screen shot 2014-06-02 at 10 54 05 am

Can you post a screenshot of what the keybinding resolver sees when you hit that keystroke but when there is no file open (but close other windows before doing that)?

Thanks for your help!

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bpaquet avatar bpaquet commented on August 20, 2024

cmd-unidentified :)

On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Ivan Žužak [email protected]
wrote:

That's interesting -- the keybinding resolver doesn't see your keystroke
as cmd-` but as cmd-å:

[image: screen shot 2014-06-02 at 10 54 05 am]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/38924/3145219/7ef57be4-ea33-11e3-96a6-bb3b56763dbe.png

Can you post a screenshot of what the keybinding resolver sees when you
hit that keystroke but when there is no file open (but close other windows
before doing that)?

Thanks for your help!


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izuzak avatar izuzak commented on August 20, 2024

Thanks for the help @bpaquet! I just tried switching to the french keyboard in OSX and observed the same behavior/issue.

Unsure if this is a problem in atom-keymap or somewhere else (it's interesting that the keystroke is recognized as either cmd-unidentified or cmd-å, and that the same keystroke works just fine to switch windows in other application -- I tried Chrome). Wondering if @nathansobo has any ideas? 💭

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kevinsawicki avatar kevinsawicki commented on August 20, 2024

I think this falls into the same bucket as alt-e, alt-n does on the US keyboard layout, there is no way to distinguish from the keyboard event fired that they are happening, they all show up as alt-å.

There was discussion on this in atom/atom#1291 about making this a setting.

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