HotKeyN2O ready - final (was Command - C does not work)
MisterX
b.xavier at internet.lu
Mon Nov 22 01:06:52 EST 2004
I've uploaded the 1.1 version of this toolbar.
It now copies, pastes controls or text from the script editor too.
Next version will paste an image into a text field as if it was natural!
http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=170
Cheers
Xavier
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> [mailto:use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of MisterX
> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 18:43
> To: 'How to use Revolution'
> Subject: HotKeyN2O ready (was Command - C does not work)
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Here's the stack to fix part of the problems with the
> control-c command (or Control for PCs) that do not working at
> times. Seems to work much better already once installed - but
> I feel biased saying that ;)
>
> The good news is that the plug in works nicely and does it
> all automatically without any intervention. The control
> commands supported are the select all, all clipboard commands
> incl. undo and a smart save stack command because it's good
> to have handy.
>
> It's packaged as a nice, compact, fruity tasting and handy
> toolbar you can move anywhere to copy paste stuff around with
> a single click. Part of my NitrousRack PRO Editor tools
> coming sometime in the near future. Sorry for the lame icons,
> I'll try to find something better or more OS neutral soon.
>
> If you have already a menubar in your stack, the commands do
> not get intercepted despite this stack's script being in the
> frontscript (it intercepts the commandkeydown).
>
> This is built in the IDE. I dont know if it is a good thing
> or bad. However it prevents the HotKeyN2O from interfering
> with the topstack's built-in edit or save commands. So I
> guess it is good. If you create a default menubar in your
> stack with empty clipboard handling scripts (and with the
> hotkey c already defined in the menu), the command-c will not work.
>
> When the menu dont work you can still click on the handy
> toolbar and avoid a long trip to the menu bar.
>
> Many more possibilities like handling other menu commands,
> adding missing commands, do macros, support the F1-F4
> clipboard keys, etc... All this coming if you ask for it.
>
> This stack is freeware and open source.
>
> Download, screeshot and infos at
> http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=170
>
>
> It doesn't work to copy controls via the plug-in buttons yet,
> only text field . Im working on it! I just discovered the
> focusedobject command which is quite handy but creates lots
> of ifs and thens and else wares...
>
> Enjoy!
> Xavier
>
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