You should iterate through Keyboard.RegisteredHotkeys, as that will
list all script hotkeys in real time (or at least those registered
through Keyboard.RegisterHotkey).
Aaron
On 4/23/2010 4:34 PM, David wrote:
When starting out on a new scripting project, it might often be a
challenge to find a good hotkey, that will be used by default to
initiate the script. Sometimes, you find yourself writing a script,
that uses a hotkey, that others wanted to use, or already are using,
as well. Of course, when releasing a script, you want your default
hotkey not to conflict with any other scripts.
I just thought, that it might have been an idea, if there was
somewhere to look up a list, of which hotkeys are already 'taken' or
occupied by default. How about a spot on the WIKI, or something? Or,
could it even be so, that in the process of registering and uploading
a new script - or version of a script - to the SC, you would have to
fill in a field holding info as to which hotkeys your script occupies
by default. And then, the server would automatically register these
hotkeys in a list, that new scripters quickly could access, and make
sure that they pick an 'available' hotkey for their project.
Anyone have som feedback on the idea?
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