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Hi Chris and list,<br>
The main reason I'm using native mode is because I'm on reaper 3.78
most of the time and as far as I know there is no way I could get to
the bridged window, unless using for example a 32 bit plug in a 64
bit version of reaper.<br>
If I'm missing something here, please tell me.<br>
Best rgards,<br>
Gianluca<br>
SkypeID: gianluca8815<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 06/09/2013 14:27, Chris Belle ha
scritto:<br>
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<div>It's no different than the hsc stuff, the keys are only
active in the window your in.</div>
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<div>But that's the reason I included the source code so people
could change hotkeys if they liked.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Also you have the ability to use hot strings, read the readme
that comes with it.</div>
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<div>Your big problem will be using 3.78 of reaper,</div>
<div>which I thought long and hard before deciding to go the route
of the other devs doung the bridged window and plug-in in
dedicated process.</div>
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<div>It just renders a more consistant interface,</div>
<div>than native mode,</div>
<div>and it's kind of like what we had to do when abandoning sonar
4 and 5 at version 6 they changed the vst interface, for the
better</div>
<div> I thought,</div>
<div>but gn luca is still using the native mode but he's the only
one I think.</div>
<div>All of us who do some dev work are standardizing as much as
we can on the interface choices which makes it easier for all of
us, Steve's got a lot invested in this,</div>
<div>I'm fiddling about now and then, don't want to access dev all
the time,</div>
<div>but I feel like I should go with the tide and make my stuff
compatible with what's working the best.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Anyway, for those who want to use it, and who can use a later
version of reaper, this will take up the slack for non-jaws
users.</div>
<div>Others can find their own way, like I stated, this is offered
as is, without any warranty that it'll work for your needs,</div>
<div>I'm always open to do further work if something is tossed at
paypal, but </div>
<div>this is a labor of love and my contribution to the reaper
community at large.</div>
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<div><b>Subject:</b> Re: [RWP] a sfz for reaper autohotkey
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So what happens with all of the windows shortcut keys that begin
with control alt? I know that control alt a opens my winamp
control alt m opens my messenger, and so on. I have a feeling
that this is not going to work out for me.<br>
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On Sep 5, 2013, at 6:54 PM, "Chris Belle" <<a
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wrote:<br>
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> <br>
> <br>
> Here is my autohotkey script for reaper.<br>
> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/co1db6">http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/co1db6</a><br>
> This is realeased as is with no implied warranty or
guarantee, I am more likely to<br>
> explore further or provide help if the paypal button is
tickled.<br>
> I have followed the hotkey conventions in Steve's hsc sets
which some of you may<br>
> be familiar with, and the same requirements of<br>
> being in the dedicated process per plug in apply, we want
bridged mode with a separate<br>
> window.<br>
> I created these scripts with a display of<br>
> 1280 by 768, Steve recommends 1024 by 768, your mileage may
vary, but so far, translation<br>
> is perfect.<br>
> One thing you may like very much about using autohotkey,
other than the fact it's<br>
> not screen-reader dependant is that you can trigger events
with hot strings.<br>
> Which nicely gets around keyboard conflicts.<br>
> I am including source code so have at it and have fun,<br>
> I'm feeling lazy right now so someone forward this to the
reaper list for me if you<br>
> want,<br>
> also Steve feel free to host this on your site.<br>
> This is my little contribution to the reaper community at
large.<br>
> Hope this helps someone.<br>
> Chris Belle.<br>
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