The @when user key function/feature....
Richard Kreiss
rkreiss at verizon.net
Wed Oct 27 13:55:49 PDT 2010
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> From: filepro-list-bounces+rkreiss=verizon.net at lists.celestial.com
> [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+rkreiss=verizon.net at lists.celestial.com] On
> Behalf Of Kenneth Brody
> Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 4:37 PM
> To: rkreiss at gccconsulting.net
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> Subject: Re: The @when user key function/feature....
>
> On 10/27/2010 4:06 PM, Richard Kreiss wrote:
> > Interesting as I had not realized this would work. Tested it and it
does.
> >
> > I still would like and @fkey(function key pressed, @afkey(alt&
> > function key & @cfkey(ctrl& function key) function that works like
@key.
> >
> > This might make all 12 function key available or maybe just 1-10 and
> > then alt 1-9 and ctrl 1-9 for a total of 28 available function keys.
> > This would make 54 possible single key options available especially
> > now with dokey for doubling up some built in key functions.
> [...]
>
> Well, for *nix systems, the limits on termcap makes it impractical to add
48
> keys to each entry.
>
> However, for Windows, you can set PFSKHEX=ON, and @SK will be a 4-digit
> hex value for any "unknown" keystroke.
>
> --
> Kenneth Brody
Still not as convenient as having it as a built in function.
Richard
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