What is Rev doing?
Jerry Daniels
mato.kola at wanblizaptan.com
Mon Jan 26 10:36:50 EST 2004
I use this method a bunch, but I have written my own version of it to
be used with Script Gadget, a plugin. I have actually expanded scope a
bit, also. I made it so I can turn it on and off. So I like it and use
it. It doesn't seem to interfere with development unless I get more
than 500 objects on a card.
If you decide to get rid of this "feature", then I can offer my plugin
to those who still want to "hover" with mod keys in order to inspect
props or scripts. This certainly wouldn't hurt MY feelings <GRIN>.
Best,
Jerry
On Jan 26, 2004, at 1:05 AM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
> I get anywhere from 3 to 6 percent on a PB G3 400. Not bad, but many
> other apps show 0%. FileMaker Pro 5.5, on the other hand, consistently
> registers 10% or higher.
>
> revScriptEdit is the message that allows you to option-command hover
> over any control and thereby edit the script of it. Canceling this
> message drops my usage to anywhere from 0% up to about 3%.
>
> How many people use this method for editing scripts? I used to a lot,
> but not so much anymore. Would it be as useful if it were something
> like command-option-space instead?
>
> regards,
>
> Geoff Canyon
> gcanyon at inspiredlogic.com
>
> On Jan 25, 2004, at 6:25 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
>
>> I believe revScriptEdit is a message that is sent by the Rev IDE so
>> that the IDE can check to see if you have depressed certain modifier
>> keys that will, in turn, bring up a script editor or a property
>> inspector. This involves cpu usage.
>
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