Jim Smith Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 I have a few VectorScripts that really save me some time, but sometimes they seem to "go missing" from the resource pallet. It would be nice if I can assign a "Hot Key" to the Script, this way I could just keep a list of these hot keys and use them rather than the resource pallet. Can this be done? VW 10 MAC G4 OS 9.5 Quote Link to comment
patman Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 1. Open one of the scripts you like. 2. Copy the text of the script into the clip board: select all and command+c 3. Goto Organize > Scripts > VectorScript Plug-in Editor. 4. Click on the New button. 5. Select Command. 6. Give it a name and hit ok 7. Click on the Script button. 8. Paste in your code. 9. Click the compile button to be sure it works 10. Exit the VS Editor 11. Exit that dialog. 12. Goto the Workspace Editor and add your new menu command to your workspace. 13. Give it a keyboard short cut. 14. Exit the Workspace Editor. There you go. Now you can use your script as if it was built in. Repeat as necessary. HTH Patrick Quote Link to comment
Jim Smith Posted October 2, 2004 Author Share Posted October 2, 2004 Thanks, works like a charm Quote Link to comment
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