A few questions about scripting with numbers:
1. How can you see what a given script number does? I don't mean seeing it in action, as in step mode, but just seeing a textual description of what procedures are performed? For example, if a scripting number is bound to a script, I just want to see the exact text of the script.
2. Can all script numbers be equivalently expressed in terms of available scripting functions? For example, what is the scripting function equivalent, if any, to #126; ?
Thanks
Scripting with Numbers: A few questions
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Jerry
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Scripting with Numbers: A few questions
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RalphM
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Re: Scripting with Numbers: A few questions
Check out "Tools/Customize Keyboard Shortcuts/Options" which allows you to create a cheat sheet with all the #xxx command ID's in it.
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TheQwerty
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Re: Scripting with Numbers: A few questions
Stepping through the script will also display the corresponding name.The number commands exist to make all the items of the main menu and anything that could be assigned a keyboard shortcut accessible via scripting. They do not all have corresponding functions/commands.
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