Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Mar 1, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Frank Cazabon wrote:
>
>   
>> I'll see if I can understand how bindKey() works.  How do I provide  
>> the
>> visual clue that the user knows the hot key is available?
>>     
>
>       Ah, I always forget about that. The price of living as much as  
> possible in the Mac world.
>   
How are hot keys indicated in the Mac world (just out of interest)?

>       Yeah, I guess the only way is to add the ampersand to the caption. If  
> it's doubling up when re-opening saved designs, then I guess that's a  
> bug. I'll look into it
>
>   
>>>> As an aside, is the only way to re-open a form in the class designer
>>>> to pass the path and name of the form to the class designer when  
>>>> starting
>>>> it up, or is there an easier way?  (I've been spoilt by the ease of
>>>> use of GUIs so going back to text driven commands is not  
>>>> appealing.) :)
>>>>         
>>>     python the/path/to/ide/ClassDesigner.py path/to/MyForm.cdxml
>>>
>>>       
>> I'll take that as a "no" then :)
>>     
>
>       Did I misunderstand your question? I thought you were asking how to  
> construct the command. If it's not that, and not the File/Open menu,  
> what other means did you have in mind?        
>
>   
when I run the class designer without passing in a file name, I get 
prompted to create a new class, what do I do if I don't want to create a 
new one, but open an existing one?

-- 

Frank.

Frank Cazabon
Samaan Systems Ltd. - Developing Solutions
www.SamaanSystems.com/


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