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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[SET KEY]], [[SET PCKEYS]], [[INKEY()]], [[PRINTSCREEN()]], [[PROCNAME()]], [[PROCLINE()]], [[READKEY()]], [[READVAR()]]
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[[SET KEY TO]], [[SET PCKEYS]], [[INKEY()]], [[PRINTSCREEN()]], [[PROCNAME()]], [[PROCLINE()]], [[READKEY()]], [[READVAR()]]
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==

Revision as of 13:51, 11 March 2009

SET KEY

Class

Keyboard Events


Purpose

Define hot keys


Syntax

SET KEY <expN> TO <procedure name>


See Also

SET KEY TO, SET PCKEYS, INKEY(), PRINTSCREEN(), PROCNAME(), PROCLINE(), READKEY(), READVAR()

Description

The SET KEY...TO command enables a user, running an application, to press a key which will cause execution of the specified procedure whenever the program is waiting for keyboard input. All keys, excluding a through z and 0 through 9, may be used.

NOTE: It is important to distinguish this command from the previous command (SET KEY TO <expN>) which has a different purpose.

On completion of the procedure, execution of the application continues from the point at which it left. Any valid Recital command can be used in the procedure. The <expN> is the INKEY() value of the key and <procedure name> is the procedure to be executed when the key is pressed. The executed procedure specified in the SET KEY...TO command is passed three parameters with the values of PROCNAME(), PROCLINE(), and READVAR() respectively.


Example

procedure showlist
save screen
aliasnam = select()
use shows in workarea()
display all
select &aliasnam
restore screen
return

set key 28 to showlist
accept "Enter Show Name (F1 for Help)" to event


Products

Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer