Hi Terry,

Running a project used by students in the IDE seems like a bad idea to me.

I just tried it and I see there is no way to trap the pasteKey handler before Revolution gets it, at least not in a field script for instance, but you can trap the commandKeyDown handler instead to achieve what you want.

Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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On 28 feb 2008, at 11:36, Terry Judd wrote:

On 28/2/08 9:20 PM, "Mark Schonewille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
wrote:

Hi Terry,

The pasteKey message is probable trapped by Revolution in the front
scripts.

Hmm, I checked those but there was no sign of it (or cutKey for that
matter).

Why do you want to trap it?

I'm working on a set of in-house authoring tools for a big educational
project we're about to start on and want them to run in the IDE so I can take advantage of the various property inspector bits and bobs. Anyway, the text content is being marked up using custom style tags and I'd like to be able to copy the style tags and associated parameters to the clipboard, select the text I want to wrap it around in the 'code' editor and then use a pasteKey handler to sub the selected text into the style tag data and then paste the lot into the selected chunk. This all works (provided you suspend the IDE) without having to track and restore selections as the user jumps
from one context to another.

Regards,

Terry...


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