On Thu, 2017-02-23 at 13:38 +0100, Haris Brković wrote: > when I want to save my script as menu item do I save it with my > default commands or no. I dont remember which is right.
clearly, neither is right, otherwise you would not be given a choice. > And I dont know the differences the general rule is to accept the default if you don't know. I'm not sure if it is documented: you can keep different sets of commands for different sorts of work. You would load your choice of command set via the Command Center when you were going to do a special sort of work - this would mean the menus could be smaller at least, and you could have different short cuts. For simple testing purposes you can just save your new commands with your default set by pressing <Return> > Also I made this pallete and Denemo asked to save some script and run > it next time I open the file. I sit because I had something written in > my script editor? yes, if you have some script in your Scheme window and you save the file you get the option to save the script with the file. It will be executed each time the file is opened. This means you can create files that actively do things. (I recall that this is documented - see the Denemo Manual). Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
