Modifying Keyboard Shortcuts in Script Editor

Ray Horsley ray at linkitonline.com
Fri Jul 7 15:43:45 EDT 2006


Your a dream, Jackie!  I missed this somehow.  Thank you.


Ray Horsley
Developer, LinkIt! Software

On Jul 7, 2006, at 2:08 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> Ray Horsley wrote:
>> Anybody have a quick-and-easy way to modify keyboard shortcuts in the 
>> menubar which comes up when Rev's Script Editor is opened in the 
>> debugging mode?  For example, it's extremely time consuming to step 
>> through a script without keyboard shortcuts for Step Over, Step Into, 
>> and Run.
>>
>
> You know, I'd really advise against modifying the Rev IDE very much. 
> It is a inter-dependent web of scripts with millions of lines of code, 
> and changing any one thing can cause problems elsewhere -- at least 
> until you've gone over all their code and have a good idea what you 
> can change and what you can't. It would be very easy to break 
> something without realizing it.
>
> There are keyboard shortcuts built-in to do most things anyway. The 
> space bar steps into each line of script when debugging, shift-space 
> steps over, command-period aborts, the Enter key applies a script, and 
> two Enter keys applies and closes the editor.
>
> There are lots of other keyboard shortcuts available too, which you 
> can look up by opening the documentation, and clicking the Search icon 
> at the far right of the docs window. Hold down the mouse on the 
> Dictionary button in the palette that appears, and choose Quick 
> Reference Guides. You'll see a whole list of valuable info in there, 
> including a shortcuts reference.
>
> -- 
> Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jacque at hyperactivesw.com
> HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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