Re: Script Editor Keyboard Shortcuts

2011-09-18 Thread Ray Horsley
Ahh! Gotcha. I'm one of those users who likes to pass the mouse over variables to see what's in them, so that would mean a lot of extra moving the mouse around. But this discussion has given me a few new ideas and I appreciate you bringing my attention to those buttons at the top of the scrip

Re: Script Editor Keyboard Shortcuts

2011-09-18 Thread Colin Holgate
It's not a key, it's a button. Near the top of the script window, along with the various other useful step buttons. On Sep 18, 2011, at 2:26 PM, Ray Horsley wrote: > Anyway, where on the Mac keyboard is the Play button you're referring to? ___ use-li

Re: Script Editor Keyboard Shortcuts

2011-09-18 Thread Ray Horsley
Colin, I'm impressed you'd remember this. Very good! It seemed to me when I posted this question (today) that I had posted it a few years ago but I wasn't sure. The answer is I didn't get very far with it a few years ago and I'm still struggling with it today. I've used QuickKeys on the Mac

Re: Script Editor Keyboard Shortcuts

2011-09-18 Thread Ray Horsley
No, not the Finder in Mac. I mean the script editor window when you flag a script to pause on a specified line and then you begin stepping through it to debug it. Thanks, Ray Horsley LinkIt! Software On Sep 18, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: > On 09/18/2011 06:38 PM, Ray Horsley

Re: Script Editor Keyboard Shortcuts

2011-09-18 Thread Colin Holgate
I wonder if you'll get further with the question now than you did then: http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2009-October/129024.html Historically speaking, command-shift-period makes a lot of sense. Not that I would use it anyway, that nice friendly Play button is an easy way to proce

Re: Script Editor Keyboard Shortcuts

2011-09-18 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 09/18/2011 06:38 PM, Ray Horsley wrote: Anybody know how to change these? For example, Run, F5 on Windows, is command-shift-period on the Mac. That's kind of inconvenient for a frequently used choice, but it seems nearly impossible to change it. Do you mean: 1. Muck around with the Fin