01-20-2012, 04:10 AM -
Hey Yuri, i´m bumping this post coz I need to switch toolbars by hotkey but doing this using autosensing has different behaviour to "true" toolbar switching.
The problem is that autosensing leaves any open torn-off menus displayed when the new toolbar is activated - true toolbar switching does not.
A workaround is to refresh the 1st toolbar to close any open menus THEN activate the 2nd toolbar but this is a hassle.
I even contemplated using vbscript sendkeys to peform a true toolbar switch by sending the keystrokes required to select the toolbar from the Switch Toolbar context menu- it obviously would work but is pretty dirty.
btw, autosensing and toolbar switching in 5.6.3 beta are much more stable - I've had a couple of crashes (possibly unrelated) but it's stable enough not to bother me.
Thanks again
paul
The problem is that autosensing leaves any open torn-off menus displayed when the new toolbar is activated - true toolbar switching does not.
A workaround is to refresh the 1st toolbar to close any open menus THEN activate the 2nd toolbar but this is a hassle.
I even contemplated using vbscript sendkeys to peform a true toolbar switch by sending the keystrokes required to select the toolbar from the Switch Toolbar context menu- it obviously would work but is pretty dirty.
btw, autosensing and toolbar switching in 5.6.3 beta are much more stable - I've had a couple of crashes (possibly unrelated) but it's stable enough not to bother me.
Thanks again
paul