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2 Stroke bindkey or state machine bindkey application

bharath2k4
bharath2k4 over 11 years ago

Hi ,

 

 I remember using 2 stroke bindkey previously in IC5.14. Now I have moved, and currently using IC6.1.5 version Will the state machine  or 2 stroke bindkey work?

example of a 2 storke bindkey:

1. Press key<a>,

2. It expects one more key/stroke to complete a bindkey operation

 

Press key <a> and

if we press  <q> - say move

if we press <w> - say  copy

<e> - say rotate and so on..

 

like wise , This is not pressing 2 keys at a time, but one after the other 

<q><a> - rotate;

<q><s> - operation2;

<q><d> -operation3;

<q><f> -operation4 

 

I am not sure if I am understandable, Pardon me if I am not. I can explain again.

 

Thanks,

Bharath 

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    bharath2k4 over 11 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

     

    I expected your reply.Few things,

    1. I don't have the code used previously.

    2. I saw your post, before posting this and had few questions.

    Your script:

    1. I have loaded your script. Initially I saved it in the form of name.il and it did not work due to defun conflicts. Later I read your post carefully and found that I have to save the file with *.ils extention. what is the difference?

    2. I have tried an example of F.I.T and nothing happened. I typed f,i,t and there is no reaction from layout viewer. Below is the bindkey I tried.

     abSeqBindKey->set("Layout" "fit" "hiZoomAbsoluteScale(hiGetCurrentWindow() 0.9)")

    3. I did not get any error while loading or using, just that there is no response to the commands. Can you provide me some examples to verify?

    4. You were talking about complex state machines in that post. Did you by any chance try that?  

     

    Thanks for your reply, 

     

     

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    bharath2k4 over 11 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

     

    I expected your reply.Few things,

    1. I don't have the code used previously.

    2. I saw your post, before posting this and had few questions.

    Your script:

    1. I have loaded your script. Initially I saved it in the form of name.il and it did not work due to defun conflicts. Later I read your post carefully and found that I have to save the file with *.ils extention. what is the difference?

    2. I have tried an example of F.I.T and nothing happened. I typed f,i,t and there is no reaction from layout viewer. Below is the bindkey I tried.

     abSeqBindKey->set("Layout" "fit" "hiZoomAbsoluteScale(hiGetCurrentWindow() 0.9)")

    3. I did not get any error while loading or using, just that there is no response to the commands. Can you provide me some examples to verify?

    4. You were talking about complex state machines in that post. Did you by any chance try that?  

     

    Thanks for your reply, 

     

     

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