To add a binding select the widget tag (eg. the blue one), which
should enable the add binding icon.
Then, click on the leftmost icon in the bindings editor (it should have
a tooltip saying "Add a binding").
You can select a binding from the pulldown menu or select
"Advanced..." to define more complex event sequences.
When you have added the binding, on the right side of the
window there is a text editor, just type your command in there.
CG
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Hi all,
I'm just now trying out vTcl 1.5.1 and am having trouble with the new
approach to bindings.
It seemed that earlier versions were fairly straightforward allowing
one to select the widget (bind tag), specify the event sequence (eg,
<Key-Return>), and provide a command. Now, although the event
selection is easy to understand, it's less clear how to go about
associating a command with the binding as 'Add' only appears to add
tags.
Did something change in TCL or am I just overlooking something obvious?
Any hints much appreciated.
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Chris Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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