Anyone Interested in my 'Jump Scripts' Tool?
Marian Petrides
mpetrides at earthlink.net
Sat Oct 19 13:55:01 EDT 2002
Color me interested. Thanks.
Marian
On Saturday, October 19, 2002, at 05:06 PM, Matt Denton wrote:
> Hey-ya all
>
> One of the tools I've built for my own development is called Jump
> Scripts. I use it all the time and it is perhaps the most useful
> development tool I've made to date. What does it do? It lets you
> jump immediately to any script in any stack, card or object very very
> quickly.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------
> Here's are the features:
>
> Jump to any script in any open stack via the keyboard;
> Jump through the stack hierarchy via keyboard: stack>card>objects;
> Edit script or property via keyboard;
> Filter out objects (say only view buttons) via keyboard;
> Displays if a stack, card or object has a script;
> Close a stack script or property window via keyboard;
> Bring focus on 'Jump Scripts' or minimize via the keyboard;
> Hide or show Rev stacks in the list.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------
>
> Bottom line is you can navigate through to ANY script at high speed
> and saves lots and lots of time. I'm a bit of a keyboard maniac (even
> the filter objects drop down menu is keyboard operated), however the
> keyboard commands are very very easy to use and pickup.
>
> Would anyone be interested in this tool? I'll release it for free as
> a service to all the kind people on the list, if there is interest.
> It is only built for OSX at the moment but I'll build and test for OS9
> and Windows if there is interest. I'd also appreciate any feedback and
> testing (this will be beta 0.5).
>
> PLEASE RESPOND if you think you'd like this tool.
>
> I use it every moment of my script development because it saves me so
> much time, I'd now like to share it if there is interest.
>
> Let me know and if there is interest I'll post it in the next few
> days, first as a locked stack, then unlocked (after I've commented the
> scripts and checked code is tidy etc).
>
> Cheers
>
> M@
> Matt Denton
>
>
>
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