Alex wrote:Yes, it is intended, it's how most databases work. Any editable field will cycle with tab.
I'm not familiar with most databases but using Tab (plus any modifier key variants) to
enter editable fields bothers me.
To get out of the editing mode cycling with tab will do it once it reaches the end of editable fields.
True, and I can see intention behind making Tab exit
and enter editable fields.
Clicking elsewhere on a different field will also do it.
I'd prefer using a mouseless method for canceling, e.g. by fixing this problem:
Conor wrote:We will report the ESC key not canceling editing to Apple as I would also assume this is how it should work.
Thanks. That would make the Tab behavior more tolerable.
In the table view we do not handle any of this ourselves it's the standard table that Apple provides to developers that we work with.
That what I thought when Tab began interacting differently with field editing in several apps. And previously Return would initiate editing and Escape would cancel; now neither work that way. I first noticed the change while editing Safari bookmarks, then in DEVONthink Pro, and in other apps I can't remember offhand. It was finally DVDpedia that made me question it most seriously.
It's arguable that it used to be incorrect and now it's been "fixed", but any sudden switch of input mode behavior without warning after being familiar with a certain usage style for a long time is disconcerting. It demands figuring out the differences and readjusting to them, which I can do. Still, I didn't appreciate this surprise.
So, thanks for helping my better understand how this change is Apple fault and that developers/users can be "victims" of it.