Not a single keystroke, but a simple series in the current shortcut scheme.
For exmaple ctrl+/ r could be defined to be show entire session log. Not
sure this would be good practice in general, but could be very nice in
certain work scenarios.
Currently no easy way to edit IDE menus or shortcuts, but you could do the
following (untested) to make jijx shortcut r run jlog _
*** ~addons/ide/jhs/jijx.ijs
edit function doshortcut to be as follows:
function doshortcut(c)
{
switch(c)
{
case 'r': jdo("jlog _",true,[]);
default: dostdshortcut(c); break;
}
}
case 'r':
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 7:44 PM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Eric
>
> Yes! jlog _ on a second browser session reSynchs them to their
> commonality. This is better easier/faster than my three step method.
> But i have 3 machines in my work area and it would be nice to do a
> faster synch. Is there a way to map that to a keystroke?
>
> ~greg
> krsnadas.org
>
> --
>
> from Eric Iverson <[email protected]>
> reply-to Beta forum <[email protected]>
> to Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date 11 August 2010 16:32
> subject Re: [Jbeta] Syncing Jsoftware-hosted JHS session
>
> Not quite sure what you mean by syncing the history. There is only 1 J
> task and it is always in sync. I assume you mean the views in the
> different browser sessions.
>
> Normally a browser interaction only displays its input and output.
> This means it doesn't see actions in another browser session. This is
> good if you are focused on what you are doing in the current session.
>
> You can manipulate the log to your hearts content. Right now there are
> just 2 options:
> jlog 0 NB. clear the local log and just see new transactions
> jlog _ NB. show the entire log of all transactions since J started
>
> --
>
> from greg heil <[email protected]>
> to Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date 11 August 2010 16:24
> subject Syncing Jsoftware-hosted JHS session
>
> i have gone into a JHS session hosted on the Jsoftware server with two
> separate machines.
>
> Can work ... but syncing the history between the two machine/sessions
> seems to require:
>
> 1 logout
> 2 password
> 3 ijx button
>
> in FF. In contrast DropBox is fine with just a refresh in FF. Are
> their alternative/easier/faster approaches available/planned?
>
> ~greg
> krsnadas.org
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