Craig,

Wait a minute. Nevermind. I had neglected to "pass commandKeyDown". This seems to restore the Rev menubar keyboard shortcuts.

Thanks,

Ray

On Sep 30, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Ray Horsley wrote:

Craig,

Thanks for this web site. Very helpful. Nonetheless, I've tried inserting my own stack's script which includes a commandKeyDown handler into the front and into the back as well as "start using" the stack which has the comanndKeyDown handler. In all cases I not only lose the functionality of the Rev menubar's keyboard shortcuts but mine don't get hit either. Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks,

Ray

On Sep 30, 2009, at 9:05 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Ray,

I did this sort of thing early on, so my HC fingers would not need to learn anything new while I was struggling to navigate in Rev. You asked for the
exact shortcut that HC uses to open the stack script.

There are built-in shortcuts in Rev that do this: Cmd-Shift-S for
example.There is a great little summary at:

http://revolution.byu.edu/helps/shortcuts.php

Craig Newman
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