newRPL: Alpha demo 0.9 released [UPDATED 2017-10-25]
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09-01-2017, 06:38 PM
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RE: newRPL: Alpha demo 0.9 released [UPDATED 2017-08-24]
(09-01-2017 05:52 PM)The Shadow Wrote: Had an idea to make user menus even more flexible and (in some common use cases) more compact. Unfortunately, I'm guessing it would be non-trivial to implement. Sorry, I'm not following. If you want PROG so that it doesn't act as a variable just use { { "PROG" << PROG >> } }, no need to add empty programs, or even keycodes. The long press is reserved for the OS to show help or preview the variable, the alpha plane is reserved for the alpha keys, etc. So there are only a few shift planes that are allowed for a menu key, and those are available to be redefined in the menu definition. Other shift planes and modes are not part of the menu system, but can be redefined with a custom key assignment via ASNKEY. With a command that tells you which item is visible in the menu from a program, you could write code that "moves" with the menu using ASNKEY. |
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