I've Nothing to add to the thread.
On 5/29/07, Simon Judge <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> This thread has some interesting options:
>
> http://www.autohotkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4402
>
> No personal experience of these tools on Linux though so maybe Steve/Heinrik
> would know the best tool?
>
>
> Cheers.
>
> Simon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask]
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andre
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 5:10 PM
> To: OATs Project Special Interest Group
> Subject: Re: [oats-sig] Dasher for programmers.
>
>
> Any idea how I could do the same on Linux?
>
> Andre wrote:
> > I spent the last three days programming in C using Dasher, and what
> > made my life much easier was a program named AutoHotKey [1]. I wrote a
> > small script for it that allows me to easily and quickly enter and
> > exit the Dasher window without having to use the mouse or pressing many
> keys.
> >
> > Basically, you press F12 to open the Dasher window, type whatever you
> > need in it, and then press F12 again to go back to the original
> > window, and have all the text you typed in Dasher entered into that
> > original window. Note that I don't have to start or stop Dasher
> > manually, I just press F12, mouse, and F12 again.
> >
> > The result was that I was always in my editor window (VIM) and only in
> > Dasher when actually typing (Dashering)! :-)
> >
> > To use this script: install AutoHotKey, copy the script into a file
> > with the extension .ahk and double click it. In Dasher, the option
> > "Start on space bar" must be enabled.
> >
> > The script:
> >
> > ; Tested with Dasher 4.2.2 and AutoHotKey 1.0.46.01.
> > ; Set "Start on space bar".
> >
> > F12::
> > #WinActivateForce
> > SetDefaultMouseSpeed, 0
> > if on = 1
> > {
> > on = 0
> > IfWinExist, ahk_class DASHER
> > {
> > IfWinNotActive
> > {
> > WinActivate
> > WinWaitActive
> > }
> >
> > ; Copy the text typed in Dasher to the clipboard, stop Dasher
> > and minimize its
> > ; window.
> > clipboard =
> > SendInput, {F5}
> > SendInput, ^n ;[1]
> > WinMinimize
> >
> > ; If the original window still exists, then bring it to the
> > front and paste
> > ; the Dashered text into it.
> > IfWinExist, ahk_id %old_winid%
> > {
> > WinActivate
> > WinWaitActive
> > ; Ways for pasting:
> > ; Middle click
> > ;MouseMove, old_x, old_y
> > ;MouseClick, middle
> > ; Control-V
> > ;SendInput, ^v
> > ; Typing the characters.
> > text := RegExReplace(clipboard, "\r\n", "`n")
> > SendInput, {Raw}%text%
> >
> > ; Uncomment if you want to restore the original cursor
> > position.
> > ;MouseMove, old_x, old_y
> > }
> > Else
> > {
> > MsgBox, I can't find the original window. The text you
> > typed is in the clipboard.
> > }
> > }
> > }
> > else
> > {
> > ; If the "save changes?" window is open, choose no.
> > IfWinExist, Unsaved changes
> > {
> > ControlClick, &No,,,,, NA
> > }
> >
> > IfWinExist, ahk_class DASHER
> > {
> > IfWinActive
> > {
> > MsgBox, Go to the window you'd like to type in and press
> > the hotkey again.
> > return
> > }
> >
> > on = 1
> >
> > ; Remember the cursor position and the front window.
> > MouseGetPos, old_x, old_y, old_winid
> >
> > ; Maximize Dasher and bring it to the front.
> > WinMaximize
> > WinActivate
> > WinWaitActive
> >
> > ; Position the cursor on the center of the Dasher input area.
> > ControlGetPos, x, y, w, h, CANVAS1
> > MouseMove, (x + w / 2 + 29), (y + h / 2)
> >
> > ; Dasher >= 4 : sets Dasher speed to the configured value. The
> > first ^n at [1]
> > ; will have Dasher's actual speed half of that configured.
> > SendInput, ^n
> >
> > ; Start Dasher.
> > ControlFocus, CANVAS1
> > SendInput, {Space}
> > }
> > Else
> > {
> > MsgBox, You must run Dasher manually.
> > }
> > }
> > return
> >
> > --
> >
> > [1] http://www.autohotkey.com/
>
>
>
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