Tyler,
ClientInformation.ScriptHelp takes either a string, which is what you did, or a name of a function such as
ClientInformation.ScriptHelp = "myHelpFunction"

The latter links to a function where you could use the GWToolkit standard help dialog and the hotkey manager. I'd recommen downloading the WE Script Framework and creating a sample script using the wizard. There's lots of documentation inside this script which explains all of this and more.



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----- Original Message ----- From: "Tylers Scripting" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:42 PM
Subject: Hotkey manager?


Hey Guys,
As you know if you're on the info list, I've just updated 70s commercials to 2.0.
i just realized that i didn't have the help deal included.
So, i plan on making a 2.01 version to correct this.
But, that's not my question.
My question is, so you type a little line of text in with the client information property that is associated with context sensitive help. When i go and press the help button, which i created with that client information property, it just displays a dialog with the description and the little line of help.
Since i am just experementing with this, i just put this is a test.
i don't see a button for the hotkey manager, which i should have their, because in 2.0, i had a hotkey for the script.
So, how do i get that hotkey manager button up in the help dialog?
Could someone send me an example?
Do you have to have an xml file to make this happen?
Thanks much for any help.
Tyler


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