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How to find out if you're edit-in_place in a group or in an instance

howardhaoracle
howardhaoracle over 12 years ago

Hi..

Which Skill command I can use to find out whether I am edit-in-place in a group (created from the leHiCreateGroup command) or edit-in-place in an instance?

 When I edit-in-place of an instance, the window will tell me the name of the instance I am editing in. But when I edit-in-place of a "group", the window name doesnt change,  the "EIP" group just give me a "halo" boundary to indicate that I am EIP in that group.. Is there a skill command that I can use to tell me that I am EIP of a group??

 

Thank you very much for your help

Howard

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Howard,

    You should be able to use leReturn() whether you're in a fig group or not, so I'm not really sure why you're doing this (the default bindkeys use leReturn for the shift-B bindkey).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Howard,

    You should be able to use leReturn() whether you're in a fig group or not, so I'm not really sure why you're doing this (the default bindkeys use leReturn for the shift-B bindkey).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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