1/2/2024 0 Comments Bluegriffon key gen![]() I go back into Tools > Preferences and my mapping is no longer there.īlueGriffon 1.8 is not accepting my mapping of to File > Save on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. No problem! I'll map to the save menu! I go into Tools > Preferences and map to File > Save. I hit, like 98% of other applications in the world. I'll copy that information here, since nobody looked into it on Bugzilla. And as I mentioned in Bug 673, it doesn't even save correctly. The whole key mapping system easily gets corrupted. This reared its head today when I tried to map Ctrl+Shift+C to on a different installation on Windows 10. (I noted this issue before on the forum, but it was ignored.) So apparently just mapping Ctrl+L to the link button can corrupt the entire table! It somehow remaps Ctrl+Z, even when I un-map Ctrl+Z, and I have to remove the Ctrl+F4 mapping to be able to start remapping everything else. I re-map Ctrl+F4 to "close tab", and finally I can close a tab with Ctrl+F4.Finally my Ctrl+Z is mapped to Edit>Undo again. I realize I had mapped Ctrl+F4 to the "close tab" functionality, so I remove that mapping.I remove the Ctrl+Z mapping from Edit>Undo, and Ctrl+Z still closes the current document.If I go back and remove the Ctrl+L mapping, Ctrl+Z will still close the current document!!.Even worse, now Ctrl+Z closes the currently opened document! Yes, that's right-even though apparently Ctrl+Z is still mapped to Edit>Undo!.Rather than bringing up the Link menu, it closes the currently opened document! I map the link button on the toolbar to Ctrl+L and restart BlueGriffon.Yay! (Of course, I need to restart BlueGriffon see Bug 673.) I map the button on the toolbar to Ctrl+Shift+C.I want to map BlueGriffon's keys for certain elements:
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