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To Access user docs (stored in unix area) through Skill & bind keys for internal tool integrated in virtuoso !!!

Sonu Chopra
Sonu Chopra over 5 years ago

Hello Everyone,

I have two query for which i need your guidance & help . Please see the queries as below -

 

1. I want to access the user doc (in pdf format stored in unix area) through the skill script . The idea/request is similar to how we access the help documentation from the virtuoso help menu button for various application(I guess it open the corresponding User docs stored in product install area. please correct me if i am wrong). This there is any way to do it ?

2. I want to define various bindkey for a internal tool developed in skill which is integrated inside virtuoso layout suite without overwriting the existing bind key already existing . I came across this-post which seems to be a good solution but just for my understanding is there is another way to do it without defining the code for sequential bindkeys.

Regards

Sonu  

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  • AurelBuche
    AurelBuche over 5 years ago

    For the second question:

    It depends what you want to do: if you have a free key, you could just use it to read the next entered one and run a custom bindkey function accordingly

    You could also set some toggles to switch between the default bindkeys and your custom ones

    Cheers,

    Aurel

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  • AurelBuche
    AurelBuche over 5 years ago

    For the second question:

    It depends what you want to do: if you have a free key, you could just use it to read the next entered one and run a custom bindkey function accordingly

    You could also set some toggles to switch between the default bindkeys and your custom ones

    Cheers,

    Aurel

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