Re: hotkeys
I thought gwyddion had hot keys already with the _File for example but
it does not seem to work on either ubuntu or windows. I don't do many
mechanical things but when I do I agree it does come in handy. The
problem is general hotkeys might have conflicts with other OS commands
but that is something I guess can be solved by each individual. Or
maybe there is a way to assign your own hotkey to the command you use.

re: gnuplot
would you mind sharing the python script you use? If it's not too big
please share it in mailing list

On 6/29/11, Mathias Müller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as I was working with gwyddion quite often in the last days, I realized that
> hotkeys or key combination for calling certain functions would be really
> nice.
>
> i.e. ctrl/alt + p ==> call profile function etc.
>
>
> An other point is, that gwyddion exports profiles "gnuplot friendly" which
> are aside the x-y columns not really friendly to gnuplot due to the ',' !=
> '.'
> problem. Right know I just run a python script on these profile files, but
> it would be nice if gwyddion could export these gnuplot-friendly files with
> '.' to mark decimal places.
>
> I think the last suggestion is no big deal. But I do not know whether you
> think hotkeys are useful for other users too.
>
> Mathias
>
>
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