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Workaround missing keyup event when user types ctrl-f.
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@@ -157,6 +157,20 @@ exports.set_compose = function () {
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$(document).keydown(function (e) {
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$(document).keydown(function (e) {
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pressed_keys[e.which] = true;
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pressed_keys[e.which] = true;
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if ((num_pressed_keys() >= 2) &&
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(48 <= event.which && event.which <= 90) &&
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(pressed_keys[17] === true ||
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pressed_keys[91] === true)) {
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// If the user typed 2 or more characters, one of which was
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// ctrl(17) or command(91), and ending with an alphanumeric
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// character (between 48 and 90), this is probably a browser
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// keyboard shortcut (example: ctrl-f in Chrome). Browsers
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// will often not trigger a keyup event after processing those
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// shortcuts and we don't have any hotkeys using these
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// characters, so just ignore such key presses for our
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// accounting.
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pressed_keys = {};
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}
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});
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});
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$(document).keyup(function (e) {
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$(document).keyup(function (e) {
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