THREE REQUESTS
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 11:39 am
FIRST PART:
May you next to {} button make M button, when clicked it waits for one of 9 avialable mouse inputs?*
*or checkbox, when clicked it's going to be filled. Then clicking / rolling / tilting anywhere on screen won't do anything (so like by 'block original mouse input'). It's going only to listen to mouse input to enter into text area (for ex. {LMB}), and when done untick itself the checkbox to let for normal interaction.
SECOND PART:
In Simulated Keystrokes often I meet such situation that I want to use {} with pressed button, not in spot of cursor, but instead of highlighted (selected) part of code.
For now when I have selected {SHIFT} in {CTRL}{SHIFT}q and I click {} with {ALT}
I'm getting {CTRL}{ALT}{SHIFT}q but I'd like to get: {CTRL}{ALT}q
1) so when there's cursor only, it would insert {tag} into that place, but when selected part was recognised then it would be replaced by used {tag}
2) aditionally that would be useful if Ctrl z (undo) worked for entered this way tags (that work now only for manually entered letters from keyboard)
May you next to {} button make M button, when clicked it waits for one of 9 avialable mouse inputs?*
*or checkbox, when clicked it's going to be filled. Then clicking / rolling / tilting anywhere on screen won't do anything (so like by 'block original mouse input'). It's going only to listen to mouse input to enter into text area (for ex. {LMB}), and when done untick itself the checkbox to let for normal interaction.
SECOND PART:
In Simulated Keystrokes often I meet such situation that I want to use {} with pressed button, not in spot of cursor, but instead of highlighted (selected) part of code.
For now when I have selected {SHIFT} in {CTRL}{SHIFT}q and I click {} with {ALT}
I'm getting {CTRL}{ALT}{SHIFT}q but I'd like to get: {CTRL}{ALT}q
1) so when there's cursor only, it would insert {tag} into that place, but when selected part was recognised then it would be replaced by used {tag}
2) aditionally that would be useful if Ctrl z (undo) worked for entered this way tags (that work now only for manually entered letters from keyboard)