On 28/04/2015 16:33, Vojtěch Čihák wrote:
Hi,
how are invented two-stage shortcuts? I made a macro (project related, i.e. saved in project session) and I assigned shortcut CTRL+M, CTRL+J. It worked for a while. Now when I try it, CTRL+M does nothing (OK), and CTRL+J does not write any text but Template Completion window is opened (since it has assigned CTRL+J). Is it my mistake or a bug?

Check in the keyboard map (tools / options / editor / keymap), what is assigned to ctrl-m

Also there is an issue with the macr package. IF you start 2 IDE at the same time (the actual startup must be at the same time [1]), then they both access the same file, used to check that the pascalscript extensions works. Since they block each other, one will fail and it will write to the config that macros do not work.

You can re enable them in tools options, but it looses all the assgined keys.


[1] if you start them with enough time in between, you can run 10 or more instances in parallel and all is fine

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