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The equivalent of Alt+Enter in NDNW32?

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dandv    0

Is there such an equivalent? It would allow the user to launch a [] entry

from dn.ext.

 

Dan

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Hi!

 

dont know if this a good idea or not, because i dont use this feature at all

there is no such feature at the moment

 

id like to hear some more opinions from other users?!

 

Stefan/AH

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Garl    0

hellow dandv

 

i use Alt-Enter menu

but in windows it work only Alt+GrayEnter (on numpadkeyboard)

 

but if add new hotkey = Alt+Home it is cool!

but add it in DPMI and WIN32 and maybe in Linux version

 

 

thanks AH ;)

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dandv    0
Hi!

 

dont know if this a good idea or not, because i dont use this feature at all

there is no such feature at the moment

 

id like to hear some more opinions from other users?!

 

Stefan/AH

Hi AH!

 

> dont know if this a good idea or not, because i dont use this feature at all

 

Menu entries in dn.ext are a great feature, which I've used extensively.

The original DN comes with the example of an entry for .ASM, allowing the

user to choose between compiling a .COM file, an .EXE file, or just an .OBJ file.

 

Unless you explicitlre removed the feature from DNOSP, it should still be

there - just try this example in Win98 after you disabled Windows's handling

of Alt+Enter:

 

avi [ >1 Test AVI integrity

@perl e:\prg\perl\avitest.pl "#.#"

>1 Normalize AVI

@perl e:\prg\perl\avinorm6.pl "#.#"

>1 Edit with VirtualDub

vdub.exe "#.#'

]

 

PS: Garl, Alt+GrayEnter doesn't work in NDN W32 on XP. It still switches to full-screen.

 

Dan

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