Hi Steven:
I think the help dialog will only allow you to change the hotkeys,
rather than to activate them.  I want to activate the hotkeys and stay
in the menu, if that is possible.
For example, when I want to turn Say Attributes On, I want to go into
that item in the Proofreading Submenu and press Enter rather than
pressing the hotkey shift-alt-a.  I want to add this feature for those
people who can't, or do not wish to, remember hotkeys.
Kevin Huber

On 11/10/10, Stephen Clower <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> Why not link to your script's help from the menu and use the hotkey
> manager in the standard help dialog? What you propose with the menus is
> highly unusual.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
>
>
>
> On 11/10/2010 4:11 PM, Kevin Huber wrote:
>> Hi:
>> I have put a revised version of my Proofreading script on Sendspace
>> and a link to download it has been sent to the list.
>> I have put all the hotkeys except for shift-alt-h for the list of
>> hotkeys and shift-alt-s to save the settings, in a submenu in the
>> Script Menus pulldown menu in the Window-eyes control panel.
>> As you will see, if you press Enter on any of the items in the
>> Proofreading submenu, save for Script Help, you are taken out of the
>> submenu and left in the Window-eyes Control Panel.
>> I think it would be better if it stayed in the Proofreading submenu,
>> but I don't know how to accomplish this.  I would welcome any
>> suggestions on how to do this or any other suggestions on what I could
>> do to improve this script.
>> Thank you very much in advance.
>> Kevin Huber
>
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