dead plastic
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 7:23 am
I wrote my first prgram in Algol in 1967 -- so, as you might expect, my fingers are slowly getting stiffer. I'm finding it harder to hit Ctrl-V for insertion because the fingers I use don't span that far comfortably any more. Age is an excuse not a reason I have been want to say...
Nevertheless: there are three keys on almost everyone's keyboard that are quite useless: Print, Scroll Lock and Pause. Their codes are accessible to wxWidgets as WXK_PRINT, WXK_SCROLL and WXK_PAUSE. I think Codelite ignores these keys so they can't be used as shortcuts. My workaround is to assign these keys (in Linux) to F10, F11 & F12 but it does mess with things. Is it possible to have Codelite respond to these wxWidget keycodes and turn them into useful plasic for all the 104 and 105 keyboard users?
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Nevertheless: there are three keys on almost everyone's keyboard that are quite useless: Print, Scroll Lock and Pause. Their codes are accessible to wxWidgets as WXK_PRINT, WXK_SCROLL and WXK_PAUSE. I think Codelite ignores these keys so they can't be used as shortcuts. My workaround is to assign these keys (in Linux) to F10, F11 & F12 but it does mess with things. Is it possible to have Codelite respond to these wxWidget keycodes and turn them into useful plasic for all the 104 and 105 keyboard users?
[img]/home/clive/Desktop/email_2014/email_DSC_6525.jpg[/img]