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Cheatsheet v2.0

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 16:44
by SkyFrontier
Is there a way to know which function a keyboard number indicated in a script calls for?
When I see #343 in a script, I have no idea what that will do - even after executing the script. After a little observation I learned that I can comment my (little) scripts so I keep track of that info.
I know that a function show its respective button/combo number under F9\CKS.

Re: Cheatsheet v2.0

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 16:57
by zer0
Help -> Make List Of Functions. Look up your number and be enlightened :P

Re: Cheatsheet v2.0

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 17:25
by SkyFrontier
Hmmmm... another great HIDDEN feature... LOL
Thanks, zer0. Problem solved.

Re: Cheatsheet v2.0

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 17:38
by j_c_hallgren
SkyFrontier wrote:Hmmmm... another great HIDDEN feature... LOL
:lol: ROTFL! Hidden? You are kidding, right? A feature that is quite obvious or at least it appears to be...I think you need to know what hidden means...like some of the INI tweaks...now those I may agree are a bit hidden.

Addendum/Update: Using the Help function, if one looks for "Function" in the Index tab, you will find an index entry "Function ID (Create Listing)" which points to this feature and a fairly complete description of what it does...that's why I said it was quite obvious.

Re: Cheatsheet v2.0

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 21:46
by PeterH
You may call me a bit stupid, but for me the meaning of "#4711" is kind of hidden, while after quite a short time I guess the meaning of, for example, "msg".

To be serious: I really dislike the usage of these numbered commands - and hope they will be replaced by verbs some day.

In the moment "helpful scripters" comment such numbers with the meaning of that number. I think it would be shorter just to write the verb without the number :roll: