Keymap Question
Mark (2737) 44 posts |
I’m trying to follow the directions in the Keyboard Support section of here to use keymaper to map keys. I’ve placed the Keymapper module in !Boot.Resources.!System.350.Modules and put an obey file in !Boot.Choices.Boot.PreDesk containing : Unfortunately it doesn’t work. If I double click the module, then double click the obey file, the keymaps happen. Perhaps the module needs to go somewhere else? edit- |
Chris Mahoney (1684) 2165 posts |
Textile tries to convert “!text!” to an embedded image called “text”. You can get around it by typing “!” instead of “!”. |
David Pitt (102) 743 posts |
The Obey file in Choices does need to RMLoad the module, a point that does seem to be missing in all the notes I have seen, e.g. :- RMEnsure KeyMapper 0.01 RMLoad System:Modules.KeyMapper keymap 13 15 bangs – wrap the item in code tags, <code> |
Rick Murray (539) 13851 posts |
Alternatively, useful to know that you can also wrap problematic sections in <notextile> … </notextile> – useful for times when writing stuff with lots of underscores (much of CLib! a lot of C code!) would really start to go weird. |
Mark (2737) 44 posts |
Thanks David, the RMLoad in the Obey file fixed it. Thanks to everyone for the tips on Textile. |
Mark (2737) 44 posts |
And thanks for fixing the page I linked to. |