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Unable to bind multiple keys to the same key mapping directive

Sep
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I recently upgraded to V28 from V24 and I noticed that I can no longer bind multiple keys to the same key mapping directive. This has worked fine in V24 and earlier. I don't know anything inbetween.

Looking in the documentation I found this statement:

"You can bind multiple key combinations to a directive (for example, the default Paste directive accepts either Ctrl-V or Shift-Ins)."

Which implies it should work.
Is this a known issue?
 
Ctrl-V and Shift-Ins both work (v28). What are you trying to do?
 
Left-Ctrl V works, but Right-Ctrl V does not work on my system, for the Paste Directive.

That is because, under Take Command Tabs Configuration Dialog, I have selected the Right Ctrl key.

With this dialog open, press the F1 key to read more detail about this.
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In a stand-alone TCC window, this does not apply, so both Left- and Right-Ctrl V apply the Paste Directive.

Joe
Code:
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TCC  28.01.14 x64   Windows 10 [Version 10.0.19043.1237]
 
I have several like this but I will use this example:
EraseLine=Ctrl-Y
EraseLine=Esc

The last one is applied, the earlier one is lost.
In V24 and earlier this worked fine, I noticed this after installing V24 and trying to do my normal command line editing
 
I had already assigned "copy" to something else Ctrl-c
This is the exact version I am running: 24.02.51
What version are you running?
 
I'm running 28.01.14. I don't know if Win 11 matters (I doubt it). You gave this example:

Code:
EraseLine=Ctrl-Y
EraseLine=Esc

In my INI file, they look like this.

Code:
Copy=
EraseLine=Esc Ctrl-Y
 
Ohhh, thank you so much. It used to work the way I showed, but does not anymore.
I am switching to multiple definitions on the same line and that is working.
Thanks again
 

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