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Performing Ctrl+A while a tab is focused runs Chrome's select-all #530
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Description
When a tab is focused and Ctrl+A is pressed, Chrome intercepts the keybinding and performs its own select-all.
This seems related to #440 - ideally the tab shouldn't be focusable at all and immediately transfer focus to the file.
Steps to Reproduce
- Focus tab
- Ctrl+A/cmd-a
Expected behavior: File's contents to be selected
Actual behavior: See picture above
Reproduces how often: 100%
Versions
Atom : 1.23.0-dev-cfbee0a9e
Electron: 1.6.15
Chrome : 56.0.2924.87
Node : 7.4.0