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bj.cottle
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mnl file

the company i work for has changed the function keys in the *.mnl file. i have went in and tried to change the commands back to what they standardly are, but for some reason, CAD isn't accepting the commands. any ideas? below are a couple of examples of what they were and then what i changed them to.

 

thanks in advance!

 

(this is what I changed them to)

//["F2"]TEXTSCR;
//["F3"]OSNAP;
//["F4"]PERP;

 

(this is what i changed them from)

//["F2"]INT;
//["F3"]ENDP;

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Message 2 of 4
TherealJD
in reply to: bj.cottle

where are you making your changes?

 

is the company menu being loaded as an enterprise menu?

 

 



Message 3 of 4
scot-65
in reply to: bj.cottle

The "F-Keys" are declared in the MNU/MNS file in the Accelerator division,

and Keyboard Shortcuts - Shortcut Keys section of the CUI file.

I have never seen them declared in the MNL file.

If you need to make changes, and you are using CUI (2006+), look in there

first and do yourself a favor and cancel-out all declarations in the MNL file.

Removing the F-Key declaration in the CUI will restore the key behavior.

 

???


Scot-65
A gift of extraordinary Common Sense does not require an Acronym Suffix to be added to my given name.


Message 4 of 4
bj.cottle
in reply to: bj.cottle

i'm making my changes in the *.mnl file that on my computer. i have changed it before in the same file, but i can't remember why it isn't saving the changes this time.

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