Hi Andrew,
* Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [090405, 23:44]:
> Ennio-Sr wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >I'm unsuccessfully trying to put in a macro the instructions to load the
> >keyboard configuration previously saved in a file.
> >As the Macro Recorder will not record all the steps, I was adapting a
> >Load Document macro found reading Andrew Pitonyak docs, but my ignorance
> >is too wide to correctly do that.
> >Would somebody suggest me some (short and 'direct to the scope' ;) )
> >reading?
> >
> >Thanks for your attention,
> > Ennio.
> >
> >
> I did not know that you could save a keyboard configuration in a file.
> I did not know that you could read a keyboard configuration from a file.
Just to be sure my post was not misleading: I was referring to the
assignement of keyboard keys (such as, for example, CTRL+A) to macros,
that you can save to a file (Tools > Macro > Assign > Save to a named
file). When you re-open the file, the key combination you've chosen will
not work unless you 'Load' the previously saved Configuration file.
So, what I was trying to do is to save this 'Load' procedure to a macro.
> If you can, then you are wanting to know how to do this using the API I
> suppose. I recommend that you ask on the dev list, because I can not
> find anything in the API that looks like it will do that. This does not
> mean that it is not there, and it may require the use of a dispatch if
> it is possible.
>
I'll try to do that. BTW, last time I asked an OT question to that list
I also tried to subscribe, but was unsuccessfull ;(. May be it's a
restricted list?
Thanks,
Ennio.
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