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Brian Ferguson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:21:24 +1100
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I don't think I changed the Preferences > Menu Keys > Copy > Copy Character Attributes and Preferences > Menu Keys > Copy > Copy Ruler [or the applicable Paste options] from those given in the NWP Preferences originally, but Option+Command+C is for Character Attributes and Control+Command+C is for the Ruler in my setup.

These have applied since the dawn of NWP, for me.

You cannot make key combinations without using the Command Key. That may be used on its own or with any combination of Shift, Option, Control and up to three characters.
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On 15/03/2010, at 5:12 AM, Žorvaršur Davķšsson wrote:

> I have noticed that certain key combinations cannot be used as menu keys in NWP. I wanted to use Option+Command+C for “Copy Character Attributes” in the Edit menu and Option+Command+V for “Paste Character Attributes”, but that did not work. Then I changed the menu keys to Control+Command+C and Control+Command+V respectively and everything was fine. As far as I can see there is no collision with other programs or Keyboard Shortcuts in the System Preferences, so I wonder why NWP refuses to accept Option+Command+C.
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> Is there any way to make NWP accept key combinations WITHOUT using the command key?
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> Žorvaršur
> OS X 10.4.11
> Power Mac G4

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