[MudWalker] Keyboard Macros

Samuel Partida samuel.partida
Wed Oct 19 04:32:24 PDT 2005


Ok, that's great, thanks for your help. I'm not a Cocoa/Obj-C  
developer yet (i'm learning) but If you need something to work on I  
could help a little (translating, documentating...)

Thanks!

El 18/10/2005, a las 16:39, Kevin Reid escribi?:

> Samuel Partida <samuel.partida at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Hi everybody, I'm using MudWalker and I like it very much but i'm  
>> having
>> problems setting the keyboard macros. First, I don't know how to  
>> delete
>> the default keymacros set
>>
>
> This is not yet possible.
>
>
>> and lastly I can't/don't know how  to create new keyboard macros.
>>
>
> This is also a missing feature. The keyboard macro pane should, but
> doesn't, let you just type the key you want.
>
>
>> When I try to create a new macro it sets a strange code (seems to  
>> be the
>> unicode of some char or key) but I don't know how to do it.
>>
>
> The "strange code" is spurious - you should delete it.
>
> The text which must go into the Key Code column is:
>
>   <modifiers>'<character>
>
> where <modifiers> are any of these characters, in this order:
>
>   $  for the Shift modifier key
>   ^  for the Control modifier key
>   ~  for the Alt/Option modifier key
>   @  for the Command modifier key
>   #  for keys on the numeric keypad
>
> For keys such as F-keys or arrow keys, which cannot be typed directly
> into the field even without modifiers, type Control-Q before pressing
> that key.
>
> Examples:
>
>   ^'k                 Control-K
>   #'=                 Equals key on the keypad
>   '<Control-Q><F8>    F8
>   $@'E                Command-Shift-E
>   @$'E                won't work
>
>
>
> -- 
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