| Index: views/controls/table/group_table_view.cc
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| ===================================================================
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| --- views/controls/table/group_table_view.cc (revision 58386)
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| +++ views/controls/table/group_table_view.cc (working copy)
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| @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
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| }
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| }
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| -bool GroupTableView::OnKeyDown(base::KeyboardCode virtual_keycode) {
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| +bool GroupTableView::OnKeyDown(app::KeyboardCode virtual_keycode) {
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| // In a list view, multiple items can be selected but only one item has the
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| // focus. This creates a problem when the arrow keys are used for navigating
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| // between items in the list view. An example will make this more clear:
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| @@ -87,8 +87,8 @@
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| // detect that one of the arrow keys is pressed. Thus, when it comes time
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| // for the list view control to actually switch the focus, the right item
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| // will be selected.
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| - if ((virtual_keycode != base::VKEY_UP) &&
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| - (virtual_keycode != base::VKEY_DOWN)) {
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| + if ((virtual_keycode != app::VKEY_UP) &&
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| + (virtual_keycode != app::VKEY_DOWN)) {
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| return TableView::OnKeyDown(virtual_keycode);
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| }
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| @@ -116,10 +116,10 @@
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| // If the user pressed the UP key, then the focus should be set to the
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| // topmost element in the group. If the user pressed the DOWN key, the focus
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| // should be set to the bottommost element.
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| - if (virtual_keycode == base::VKEY_UP) {
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| + if (virtual_keycode == app::VKEY_UP) {
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| SetFocusOnItem(group_range.start);
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| } else {
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| - DCHECK_EQ(virtual_keycode, base::VKEY_DOWN);
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| + DCHECK_EQ(virtual_keycode, app::VKEY_DOWN);
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| SetFocusOnItem(group_range.start + group_range.length - 1);
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| }
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