Aaron (or anyone),
 
I'm just curious, if you try to define a hotkey which is already defined by
another script, will it throw an error?  if not, which script will take
precedence (the last, the one which is application specific, any rules)?
 
thanks.
 
Chip
 

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From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 11:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: precedence of set file and script hotkeys


On 9/1/2010 10:12 AM, Cory Samaha wrote: 

If I want to ship a script package, is it safe to assume that script hotkeys
will

always take precedence over set file hotkeys, or is it a better idea to ship

a set file with the script which will undefined these hotkeys?

For Window-Eyes 7.X (and probably 8.0), you're guaranteed that script hot
keys will take precedence over set file hot keys. That probably won't change
in future versions, but it could if we come up with a good reason. So we
don't want to commit to this always being the case forever. But it is the
case for now.

Aaron

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