03-05-2008, 01:21 AM
Is there any way to code triggers in a macro instead of using the properties dialog?
I am making an area of a calender program unusable. Right now, I am using all of the common triggers (i.e Right click, Dbl Right Click, Left, Enter, etc.) with the eat box checked to run a macro that is empty. I works pretty nice like this actually. I also have a sticky toolbar that covers the file menu that runs a inpp to open an Admin Menu (Smart Dialog). While the Admin Menu is open, there is a "goto bypass" in the filter script. This removes the rectangle filter and the triggers are disable, therefor putting the calender into "Edit Mode". I am sure there are about a million better ways to do this, but I'm just hacking my way through. Any advice would be much appreciated.
The Problem:
I just realized though that Shift+Enter, Ctrl+Enter, and other combinations will still work. I could just keep programming blank macros with the triggers as I find them, but it's getting kind of clunky.
Also, how do I keep a program always maximized? I'm sure it's simple but I am just missing it.
I am making an area of a calender program unusable. Right now, I am using all of the common triggers (i.e Right click, Dbl Right Click, Left, Enter, etc.) with the eat box checked to run a macro that is empty. I works pretty nice like this actually. I also have a sticky toolbar that covers the file menu that runs a inpp to open an Admin Menu (Smart Dialog). While the Admin Menu is open, there is a "goto bypass" in the filter script. This removes the rectangle filter and the triggers are disable, therefor putting the calender into "Edit Mode". I am sure there are about a million better ways to do this, but I'm just hacking my way through. Any advice would be much appreciated.
The Problem:
I just realized though that Shift+Enter, Ctrl+Enter, and other combinations will still work. I could just keep programming blank macros with the triggers as I find them, but it's getting kind of clunky.
Also, how do I keep a program always maximized? I'm sure it's simple but I am just missing it.