On Sun, 2020-02-16 at 20:14 -0500, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi I used to use denemo many years ago I have a bunch of old denemo > files I notated is there any way to update these files so I can open > them on the current version of denemo?
I take it that the files don't open with the current Denemo version - either that is a bug or you have files from before 2001, which is the earliest version I can see the source code for. If you could send a sample file (privately to Richard Shann <[email protected]> if it is confidential) I would be interested to look at it to see what is going on, I'm pretty sure it will be possible to open them in Denemo one way or another. > Also there used to be an option of making a keyboard shortcut map, > and there was one I used called the speedy keyboard short cuts does > it still exist? If so how do I implement it?? The shortcut creation system is improved enormously over the last 20 years or so - you can create a keyboard shortcut just by pressing the desired key while hovering over the menu item. And you can also create two-key shortcuts, and these will be saved in your personal key map. As to the "speedy keymap" I see that this is still lurking in the sources - indeed there is a webpage that seems to be a table of the settings: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=denemo.git;a=blob_plain;f=docs/speedykemap.html;hb=HEAD but the keymap file itself appears to be in some old format and does not load. You could use that table to re-create it with the help of the Command Center (see View->Command Center) where you can search for commands and set keyboard shortcuts for them. But you may prefer something more tailored to your own needs... HTH Richard Shann
