On Dec 4, 2010, at 8:31 PM, András Murányi wrote:
2010/12/5 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
On Dec 4, 2010, at 7:41 PM, András Murányi wrote:
2010/9/13 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
Hey András,
Since we are in bug fixing mode for 0.43, now is a good time to
test your GUI plugins, so we can make sure that they work in
0.43. Your plugins-plugin.tcl is a good example..hc
OK, you'll find plugins-plugin rewritten and attached. Later i'll
add it to the wiki too...Now i'd rewrite my other plugins, and the first would be a simple
one binding fullscreen to F11 - but it seems keypresses are
already captured and i cannot get a hold of F11 any more from TCL.
Is that right or am i just lost?Andras <plugins-plugin.tcl>
Excellent! I just tried it out, and got a problem when I unchecked
"set_custom_stored_histores". Here's the screenshot and error log: <Picture 1.png> bad option "-index": must be -all, -ascii, -decreasing, - dictionary, -exact, -glob, -increasing, -inline, -integer, -not, - real, -regexp, -sorted, or -start bad option "-index": must be -all, -ascii, -decreasing, - dictionary, -exact, -glob, -increasing, -inline, -integer, -not, - real, -regexp, -sorted, or -start while executing "lsearch -index 0 -exact $startup_plugins $shortname"oops. "lsearch -index" turns out to be a 8.5 thing (and you
probably have 8.4), so i'll need to require 8.5, as I cannot even
work this around. Thanks for pointing it out!Ah, yes, works fine with Tcl/Tk 8.5
(can you, by any chance, give me a hint on bindings...?) Andras
Sure, what help do you need with bindings?
.hc
...now i'd rewrite my other plugins, and the first would be a simple
one binding fullscreen to F11 - but it seems keypresses are already
captured and i cannot get a hold of F11 any more from TCL. Is that
right or am i just lost?Andras
Hmm, as far as I know you can always bind to any keystroke. Just be
sure to not override the built-in bindings and use a + before the proc
in the bind statement.
.hc
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