Bert suggested to remove the old one on the disk (which he said worked for him). It did not work for me. Even after I removed the old one, it stayed in the "other..." appliaction list, and trying to add a shortcut to the new VM did not have any affects, as if it is still connected to the old one. But then, I renamed the VM to "Cog2" and now Mac OS thinks it is a totally brand new app and let me add the shortcuts.
-- Yoshiki
At Tue, 04 Oct 2011 20:15:08 -0700, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
I switched to a new version of CogVM on Mac OS X ('Croquet Closure Cog VM [CoInterpreter VMMaker.oscog-eem.128] Croquet Cog 4.0.0') and it seems that the trick described below does not work anymore.
Does anybody know why? It is actually great if we can get Cmd-h and Cmd-q in a sanctioned way...
-- Yoshiki
At Fri, 17 Jun 2011 12:35:44 -0700, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
At Fri, 17 Jun 2011 11:41:40 -0700, Casey Ransberger wrote:
How? I'm confused by the fact that Cog wants to quit when I do cmd-q, instead of trying to autocomplete what I'm typing. I've not yet figured out how keyboard shortcuts are managed, which is driving me somewhat nuts. I'd rather it did *nothing* than pop an unexpected dialog wherein clicking the wrong thing can cause me to lose work...
Make sure you are running on Mac OS X.
Make sure that when your VM is running, items such as "Undo" and "Clear" are grayed out.
(The interface I'm using is in Japanese, so translation may vary in the following.)
From System Preference -> Keyboard and then choose "Keyboard Shortcut" tab.
"+" to add a new shortcut.
Choose "other" from Application drop down and nagivate to your VM.
type Undo to Menu Title.
Click on the field below and hit Cmd-q.
7 Click "Add".
-- Yoshiki