In the previous commit, these bindings were moved to EditorTab and registered in a cleaner way, but this move also allows more components to hijack these keystrokes and prevent them from reaching EditorTab. This commit makes the keybindings work again, by preventing other components from handling the keys. In particular: - JSplitPane had a binding to switch between its two panes, which is now removed after creating the JSplitPane. - The default focus traversal manager in Swing uses these keys to traverse focus (in addition to the the normal tab and shift-tab keys). By removing these keys from the set of "focus traversal keys" defined for the window, this should be prevented when the focus is on any component inside the window. - JTextPane didn't respond to the previous modification of the window-default focus traversal keys, since it defines its own set (to only contain ctrl-tab and ctrl-shift-tab, but not tab and shift-tab, for undocumented reasons). To fix this, focus traversal is simply disabled on the JTextPane, since this wasn't really being used anyway. There was some code in SketchTextArea that tried to modify the focus traversal keys for just the text area, which is now removed. This code wasn't really useful, since focus traversal is disabled for the text area already. Also, the code contained a bug where it would not actually set the new set of keys for the backward focus traversal. Closes #195
Arduino
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Arduino uses GNU avr-gcc toolchain, GCC ARM Embedded toolchain, avr-libc, avrdude, bossac, openOCD and code from Processing and Wiring.
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