Custom import/export is a good idea. I'll make it happen.
Aaron
On 4/9/2010 8:30 PM, David wrote:
Aaron,
Just have this one question:
I realize, there is a button in the dialog, letting you export the
.ini file. I guess, this will export the full list of defined
HotSpots, for all the aplications you have installed, and defined
Hotspots for.
Now, I also do realize the great potentials of the HotSpot script. And
that is where my questions come in.
Let's say, that a user takes on himself, to make hotspot-definitions
for a given application. Recently, on the list, there was talked about
Cakewalk (Sonar), for one example. Wouldn't it be useful, if he then
could have exported only the HotSpots for that application, and maybe
had them saved in a file called Sonar.hsp, or something? The .hsp was
just an idea, making the filetype distinct; of course, .ini will work
as well, but might be confused with other .ini files. Further, to spin
on the qbove question: If now, he has exported these definitions, and
want to benefit the whole community of WE users, how about having a
spot on your webpage, where hotspots can be downloaded from? That way,
people who have got previously inaccessible software to work, with the
help of HotSpots, could have uploaded there work, and others
benefitted. You know, not everyone finds it easy to undertake the
great job of making hotspots, and might not understand enough
computing so as to actually do so. Yet, they would greatly benefit
from predefined hotspots. It would be enough here, to refer to the
great benefit of SC, and your site for user defined .set files.
----- Original Message -----
*From:* Aaron Smith <mailto:[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Saturday, April 10, 2010 2:07 AM
*Subject:* Re: HotSpot - Feature requests
Both editing and organizing actions will be addressed in the next
version.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 4/9/2010 7:57 PM, David wrote:
OK, here is a couple of requests for further updates to the
HotSpot script:
1. Say you have defined a hotkey, but then realize, the delay
between the actions is a bit low. You easily can open HotSpot,
and choose to Edit the different hotspots. But there should be a
way to edit each action. The way it is now, you have no other
choice but deleting the action in question, and then add it
again, with another delay setting. Pretty much job, if you don't
happen to hit the right delay value at the first try... :)
2. You are to define a HotSpot that has to carry out several
actions. You go through it all, and then test your newly defined
HotSpot. Woopsy, you realize, you forgot one step - or action -
between action 8 and 9. Not a too big deal, if there only was
nine actions defined. You will have to delete entry 9, then add
your missing action, then re-add the 9th action from before. But
what if your list held 25 actions, and you missed soething
between action 8 and 9? There really should have been choices for
moving an action Up/Down the list.
Hope these features can be implemented in later versions.
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