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Old 19.11.2009, 16:42
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Default Merging Multiple Items Into a Single Package Doesn't Seem to Work Right

If you have a bunch of downloads you wish to merge into a package (either single or new) the last file always falls out when you right click on it to get the contextual menu to pop up.

See video example here: http://img23.imageshack.us/i/screenflow2.mp4/

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Old 19.11.2009, 18:57
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what jd version do you have? what theme?
how do you select it?
it works fine for me every time i tried
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Old 20.11.2009, 01:52
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Version 0.9.579 (see attached image) did webupdate today as well.

Skin is sythetica black moon.

If you look at the video I posted, I click on the first part of the list, then shift-click on the last part -- when I right click to get the context menu to appear whatever is under the cursor gets deselected.
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Old 20.11.2009, 02:09
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Forgot to mention System Info

Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.6
java version "1.5.0_16"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_16-b06-284)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_16-133, mixed mode, sharing)
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Old 20.11.2009, 03:41
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I am surprised this hasn't surfaced before. Mac OSX translates a right click into the equivalent of an alt-Click.

I have seen keyboard problems like this in Win32 with the numeric keypad, so I am familiar with the general problem.
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Old 20.11.2009, 06:20
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I am surprised this hasn't surfaced before. Mac OSX translates a right click into the equivalent of an alt-Click.

I have seen keyboard problems like this in Win32 with the numeric keypad, so I am familiar with the general problem.
that explains everything because alt+click is single selectoin/deselection
will be hard for me to write a workaround for mac becuase i dont have a mac

can this *alt-click* translating be disabled?
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Old 20.11.2009, 14:08
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that explains everything because alt+click is single selectoin/deselection
will be hard for me to write a workaround for mac becuase i dont have a mac

can this *alt-click* translating be disabled?
You should probably know, while you're at it, that Mac uses the command key for things like cut, copy, paste, etc -- instead of the control key. I've noticed that I need to use the control key to do those things in JD as well.

As far as a development machine goes... maybe you can run OS X in a VM? Or go Hackintosh until it makes you want a 'real' Mac!
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Old 20.11.2009, 15:39
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one of our mac developers tested it and it works fine and same way as under linux/windows. maybe it is a setting in java/macos? or because of the used mouse?
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Old 20.11.2009, 16:08
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No mouse, trackpad on MBP -- I was remote controlling the machine JD was running on with Apple Remote Desktop.

Was he using the same skin? Would that make a difference?
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Old 20.11.2009, 18:21
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dont know, he was sitting before his mac, used the same theme. works fine. maybe the remote software of apple causes this?
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Old 21.11.2009, 02:18
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Trackpad is a variable.
Remote control is a variable

I would try an apple mouse on a Mac running the same OS version, same Java, etc. in person.

I would also try VNC (if it is available) instead of Apple's remote control software. It would communicate completely differently. Apple's remote control software is probably not designed for right mouse click, so that would force the Apple+click or Alt+click behavior.
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