If I add a shortcut SHIFT-F5 to a Ribbon Tool, it is translated into MAJ-F5. Apparently this is the name for a French keyboard... I'm working with a Belgian keyboard however... Is this a bug?
Settings on my computer:
Keyboard: Dutch (Belgium) - Belgian (Period)
Location: Belgium
Windows 7 English Version
Hello,
Could you please try to attach, if possible, a small sample project, reproducing the above mentioned issue, since I was not able to do so, I will be happy to take a look at it?
I am checking about the progress of this issue. Please let me know If you need any further assistance on this.
Lieven,
Thank you for the detailed post and the information.
This could be achieved using a CreationFilter. Please take a look at the attached sample.
Thanks, this is working. Off course, when our application is installed in France of French speaking Belgium, I do not want MAJ to be replaced by SHIFT.
Is there an easy way to get the configured language on Windows? I guess asking the culture will suffice?
How can I intervene in the creation of a ButtonTool in a Tab? Appaerntly AfterCreateChildElements is not triggered for these. Only if the ButtonTool is part of a PopupMenuItemUIElement, then the method is triggered...
I think the element was created in a ToolbarsManager that was merged with another one. I'll check that first.
That doesn't seem to work either. Only when I click on a PopupMenuTool the method AfterCreateChildElements is triggered. It is not triggered for ButtonTools that are always visible.
Thx, Lieven Cardoen
For reference, the similar topic on stackoverflow from 2014.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23008486/shift-shortcut-being-displayed-as-maj-for-culture-nl-be-when-it-should-be-shif
Was this case solved?
I came across the same topic of the same user from 2014 while this topic is from 2013... I couldn't find a solution yet.
Ok, thx!
Hello Lieven,
I created the following case for you: 'CAS-116363-G2K6C0' and will update you through it.
You could see it in your account in the 'Support Activity' page.