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[1.10.2] Dimensional Transceiver gui doesn't close on "e" key

mezz opened this issue ยท 9 comments

commented

On Forgecraft, when I open a Dimensional Transceiver gui I have to press the Escape key to close it, pressing E (like any other gui) does not close it.
I suspect it has to do with the text entry box on some tabs, although this bug is about the tabs without the text entry field.
I tested some other EnderIO guis around my base and they work fine.

commented

Um. Try advanced filter show info screen.

commented

The filter tab has the same issue as the first tab. I can use Escape but not E.

commented

That won't help, we disable the inventory key so people can use names with "e" for channels...

commented

Can't you do it only when an edit field have focus?

commented

What happens if you remap Inventory hotkey? I.e. to the Tab key?

commented

That's why I didn't close the ticket;)

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Can't you do it only when an edit field have focus?

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commented

Point taken :)

commented

Yeah, this is one of those known quirks that are so old nobody remembers why they weren't fixed in the first place. I'll look into this in the weekend. I expect it to be just one or two lines of code...

commented

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