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If
you've ever taken a look at the C5EDT.INI or C55EDT.INI files in
your CLARION\BIN directory, you might have seen that the keyboard
shortcuts are fully configurable (nice job, SV!). If you've taken
a closer look you might also have seen that there are functions
that are not accessible via the editor menu (I don't know if these
are even undocumented, at least I couldn't find them documented
anywhere).
CwKeys
lets you view and / or change the keyboard shortcuts simply by pressing
the desired key combination! This works for both Clarion5 and Clarion5.5.
Up to two shortcuts per function are supported.
How
it works:
At
startup, CwKeys reads in the keycodes.clw file to be able to translate
the numeric keycodes into human readable names ("LeftKey"
instead of "37"). This is done automatically, except if
your Clarion root dir cannot be found (read from the win.ini file).
Then you can open an editor configuration file by choosing "File"
-> "Open" from the menu. During opening of the file
the existing entries are validated against your keycodes.clw file.
Don't panic if you'll get error messages! The default ini
file that ships with Clarion contains invalid keycodes which will
be removed during load.
Then
you can browse the list of shortcuts, modifying those you'd like
to. After that, simply save the changes and restart Clarion!
Enough
for now, simply check it out!
Screenshots:

(Browsing
the ini entries)

(Editing
a keyboard shortcut - sorry, German windows! Key names will be different
on your system.)
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