What sub are you talking about? I just do that dim myhotkey, and so on. I don't know what sub you're talking about. Also, when I tried to use the we framework script once, i made a script with it, and it just threw errors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Tyler
----- Original Message ----- From: Stephen Clower <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, Dec 31, 2009 7:42:47 Subject: Re: Hotkey manager? > > > A stripped down example won't help if you don't understand what's > happening behind the scenes. Use the Framework script to make something > very basic; tell it not to use any of the GW Toolkit stuff except for > the standard help object. Next, use the hotkey interface to add a single > hotkey. Give it a name, description, and the name of a function or sub > to call. Click Finish, and then open your new script in Notepad. The > output that the framework generates contains extensive comenting on > everything that is happening. Give it a read, and, here's another trick, > you can press Control-` on any line you don't understand, and the > framework script will open the scripting manual to that exact section. > > If you still don't understand what's happening, then feel free to post > back with specific questions. > > Regards, > Steve > > > > On 12/31/2009 3:40 AM, David wrote: > > you are not the only one, who would like to see such an example. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tylers Scripting" > > <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 6:17 AM > > Subject: Re: Hotkey manager? > > > > > >ar Hi Jj, > >ar i just coppied the deal out of the we framework script, that said > >ar something about hotkey manager equals nothing or whatever it is. > >ar Could we just make it much easier, so my head didn't have to spin, > >ar and just email me an example? > >ar Tyler > >ar > >ar ----- Original Message ----- > >ar From: "J.J. Meddaugh" <[email protected]> > >ar To: <[email protected]> > >ar Date: Wednesday, Dec 30, 2009 22:55:25 > >ar Subject: Re: Hotkey manager? > >ar > >>> > >>> > >>> Tyler, > >>> The framework script is better understood by looking at it, rather than > >>> running it. Look at how help is done in this script, and use it the > >>> same way > >>> or similarly for yours. > >>> Go into the Framework and search for the ScriptHelp line and then > >>> find the > >>> function it refers to. Also read the scripthelp section in the > >>> scripting > >>> manual and the StandardHelpDialog stuff in the GWToolkit manual if > >>> you're > >>> still stuck. > >>> > >>> J.J. Meddaugh ATGuys.com > >>> A premier Licensed Code Factory and KNFB Reader distributor > >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tylers Scripting" > >>> <[email protected]> > >>> To: <[email protected]> > >>> Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:55 PM > >>> Subject: Re: Hotkey manager? > >>> > >>> > >>> > Hi Jj, > >>> > I'm not understanding. > >>> > i tried the we framework script a while ago, and i created a > >>> script, > and > >>> > all it did was threw messages saying I had been missing code. > >>> > Tyler > >>> > > >>> > ----- Original Message ----- > >>> > From: "J.J. Meddaugh" <[email protected]> > >>> > To: <[email protected]> > >>> > Date: Wednesday, Dec 30, 2009 22:47:05 > >>> > Subject: Re: Hotkey manager? > >>> > > >>> >ar > >>> >ar > >>> >ar Tyler, > >>> >ar ClientInformation.ScriptHelp takes either a string, which is > >>> what you > >>> >ar did, > >>> >ar or a name of a function such as > >>> >ar ClientInformation.ScriptHelp = "myHelpFunction" > >>> >ar > >>> >ar The latter links to a function where you could use the GWToolkit > >>> >standard > >>> >ar help dialog and the hotkey manager. > >>> >ar I'd recommen downloading the WE Script Framework and creating a > >>> >sample > >>> >ar script using the wizard. There's lots of documentation inside > >>> this >script > >>> >ar which explains all of this and more. > >>> >ar > >>> >ar > >>> >ar > >>> >ar J.J. Meddaugh ATGuys.com > >>> >ar A premier Licensed Code Factory and KNFB Reader distributor > >>> >ar ----- Original Message ----- >ar From: "Tylers Scripting" > >>> <[email protected]> > >>> >ar To: <[email protected]> > >>> >ar Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:42 PM > >>> >ar Subject: Hotkey manager? > >>> >ar > >>> >ar > >>> >ar > Hey Guys, > >>> >ar > As you know if you're on the info list, I've just updated 70s > >>> >ar > commercials > >>> >ar > to 2.0. > >>> >ar > i just realized that i didn't have the help deal included. > >>> >ar > So, i plan on making a 2.01 version to correct this. > >>> >ar > But, that's not my question. > >>> >ar > My question is, so you type a little line of text in with the > >>> >client > >>> >ar > information property that is associated with context sensitive > >>> >help. > >>> >ar > When i go and press the help button, which i created with that > >>> >client > >>> >ar > information property, it just displays a dialog with the > >>> >description > >>> >ar > and > >>> >ar > the little line of help. > >>> >ar > Since i am just experementing with this, i just put this is a > >>> test. > >>> >ar > i don't see a button for the hotkey manager, which i should have > >>> >ar > their, > >>> >ar > because in 2.0, i had a hotkey for the script. > >>> >ar > So, how do i get that hotkey manager button up in the help > >>> dialog? > >>> >ar > Could someone send me an example? > >>> >ar > Do you have to have an xml file to make this happen? > >>> >ar > Thanks much for any help. > >>> >ar > Tyler > >>> >ar > > >>> >
