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kschaab
Tomato Guru
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Posted - Feb 20 2004 : 1:28:08 PM
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VAX installs it resets its key assignments to the default. That's fine by me, I use this feature so that I get the latest key assignments and get to discover new features. The problem is when a have a key assignment say ctrl-shift-g where VAX installs alt-g (which I like a lot) the ctrl-shift-g macro is getting reset (to VS default) as well. Maybe it is your intent to reset all key assignments, but since other key assignments stick around I'm thinking this is an unintended side effect. |
Edited by - kschaab on Feb 20 2004 1:29:06 PM |
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support
Whole Tomato Software
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Posted - Feb 20 2004 : 1:49:04 PM
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Technically, VSIP integration requires we reset toolbars and key bindings at every install. The choice is not ours.
Despite documentation from MS to the contratry, we found a way to install without resetting. Granted, you don't get updates related to our menu, toolbar and shortcut assignments if you don't reset, but we don't make many such changes. In fact, we bunch them and tell you in our Forums when you should reset toolbars.
As for shortcut assignments such as Alt+G, check out: http://www.wholetomato.com/x/products/features/shortcut.html?more=yes |
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kschaab
Tomato Guru
USA
118 Posts |
Posted - Feb 20 2004 : 9:40:12 PM
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Hmmm interestingly enough it seems not to replace my ctrl-e and f7 key mappings even on reset (they are mapped to external tools, maybe that's the difference). Thanks for your reply. |
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