Fred,

I used to have some KeyMaps set up to do that sort of thing, I think as far 
back as v7.1, but I have never been able to get what I was doing then to work 
in v7.5/6. It's not been exactly a problem for me as a single user so I haven't 
bothered too much to try and find an alternative solution.

However, wouldn't it be nice if you could put some "user designed" buttons onto 
the R:Base menu bar? Or, perhaps, caption buttons as you can in forms? 
Something of that sort that could run specific code to exit the R:Prompt or 
Browser and return the user to the application.

Just thinking out loud really...
Regards,
Alastair.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Fred C Kopp 
  To: RBASE-L Mailing List 
  Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:38 PM
  Subject: [RBASE-L] - Running a form with keystrokes?


  Hello all,

  I want to create a nifty opening form exactly like RRBYW14 to handle the 
majority of tasks required of the database.  But the reality is that some users 
will still need to access Database Explorer and the R> prompt for more esoteric 
tasks.  I'd like to be able to easily "toggle" back to the opening form.

  I know that I can simply RUN the form to bring it back up, but I'm wondering 
if there's a clever way to do it, maybe with a key combination that's always 
ready?

  Any thoughts appreciated.

  Fred

  Fred C. Kopp
  Authorized R:Base Developer
  19 Teri Lane
  Washington, PA  15301

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