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Make internal command "cm_SrcCustomView1" a toggle

Posted: 2008-10-17, 12:46 UTC
by burg1
Hello,

when setting a user-defined shortcut for a custom view, it would be nice if this shortcut could be a toggle button (i.e. pressing it again, should bring you back to the original view - like Ctrl+Shift+F2 does).

Cheers

Posted: 2008-10-17, 13:10 UTC
by fenix_productions
2burg1
It would be nice having such feature for any custom view but would it truly usable?

Implementing it for cm_SrcCustomView1 only doesn't make sense because you can always have more sets. Of course, it should work for all of them but remembering each will be troublesome and I don't really think that many users will use that.

I see when it might be good but it is better to use cm_SrcCustomViewMenu from wider point of view (even if there is a little bit more clicking) IMHO.

Posted: 2008-10-18, 08:47 UTC
by burg1
@fenix_productions:
I'm not sure if I understand your point correctly.

So let me rephrase what I suggest:
Modify the behavior of the "cm_SrcCustomView1" command (plus 2,3,...) so that issuing this command repeatedly (i.e. pressing the shortcut or button again) switches the custom view on and off again.

Now, I have to press my user-defined shortcut to get my custom view, but then I have to press something different (Strg+F2) to get back again. So I'd like to be able to get back again by pressing my user-defined shortcut again.

Cheers!