I see what you mean - the shift modifier makes it into cut-n-paste rather than copy-n-paste
I've been a bit hesitant to look at Qt's code but I see now that when encountering problems like this that's definitely worthwhile![]()
Thanks again J-P.![]()
I see what you mean - the shift modifier makes it into cut-n-paste rather than copy-n-paste
I've been a bit hesitant to look at Qt's code but I see now that when encountering problems like this that's definitely worthwhile![]()
Thanks again J-P.![]()
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