On Friday 26 January 2007, Karl Schmidt wrote: > To recreate: > Under Settings / configure short-cuts > > Change the keystroke for new to cntl-z > > Now, if you paste a new signature in and hit the new short-cut, it will not > save and only erase the signature you just entered. Hi! It is crtl-z that it special - I just tried it quickly. crtl-o to take a random key works as expected. crtl-z don't, as crtl-z is a universal 'undo' key, so apparantly crtl-z meaning undo 'wins' here. I don't consider this a bug. /Sune -- I cannot save on the application, how does it work? The point is that you should never get access over a case in order to overclock the floppy disk.
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