Mark Derricutt asked of us:
> --On Friday, 20 April 2001 3:37 p.m. +1000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Ah, wouldn't have know because I use the ctrl + k + 0..9 shortcut.
> > Incidently, why are there two shortcuts?
FYI the answer to this is that there are the standard Delphi editor keys,
plus as an extra treat Borland has maintained the *really really* old
keyboard shortcuts from DOS days. Who remembers using WordStar?
> On this issue, has anyone written any experts that provide a nice
> scripable/macro interface to the IDE, that can be bound to keys etc.?
Not that I know of, but this is a way cool idea! I don't think that it would
be a too hard to take our MaxBasic language (or any other you had on hand),
and wrap it up to become available in the IDE. Add a few extra bits like a
TDesignWindow based script editor and key board manager and you'd be
smoking.
I think that there would be a few limitations, partly because of the
limitations provided by the OpenTools API but this is definetly worth
thinging about...
Cheers, Max.
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