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From: Michael Gibson
Hi klaudio,
re:
> Is there a way to have shortcut running essentially two commands, one after the other. First,
> run "Trim" command and then follows the "Add Trim Points" all with one shortcut?
Sorry no, not currently unless the command is specifically written to look at parameters given to it.
But I have added a mechanism for the next v4 beta so that if you give a parameter that matches the id of a button in the command's UI it will trigger it as if it were pressed when the control is shown. So with this in place setting up a keyboard shortcut for "Trim addtrimpoints" should do what you're looking for.
- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
Hi klaudio, also I extended it a little bit more to apply to other controls as well. So in the next beta you'll be able to set up shortcut keys that either trigger buttons in the command's UI (by giving the button's id value), and also set values for things like dropdown and checkbox controls. These are done by giving an id=value pair.
So some example shortcuts that you'll be able to set up in the next beta:
Trim addtrimpoints removekeepmode=keep
Trim addtrimpoints removekeepmode=remove
Trim isocurve isodir=u
Trim isocurve isodir=v
Line bothsides=true
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For a button supplying the button's id in the command parameters will trigger the button when it is first displayed, it will be the same as if you clicked the button.
For other controls the given value will be used to initialize the control instead of the last-used or default value like normally happens.
- Michael
From: klaudio
Thank you very much on quick reply Michael. Glad that you will add it for v4, it will be a handy little thing for sure!
For now in the v3 current workflow will work just fine too where i have "T" assigned to Trim command then once there pressing "Shift+T" goes to adding a trim point. All good! ;)
Best,
Klaudio
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