NAME
Win32::Shortkeys - A shortkeys perl script for windows
VERSION
0.05
INSTALLATION
To install Win32::Shortkeys, cd to the directory that contains this
file and type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
On windows use nmake or dmake instead of make.
To install this module into a specific directory, do: perl Makefile.PL
PREFIX=/name/of/the/directory ...the rest is the same...
Please also read the perlmodinstall man page, if available.
DEPENDENCIES
XML::Parser 2.44
Time::HiRes 1.9733
Win32::Clipboard 0.58
Config::YAML::Tiny
Win32::Shortkeys::Kbh 0.01
Encode 2.84
Test::Simple 0.44
Carp 1.4
DESCRIPTION
Since the synopsis above is short, the main things to describe are in
the file pass to Win32::Shortkeys-new($file)>.
Properties file
It must follow the Config::YAML::Tiny syntax. Mine looks like
file_path: shortkeys_utf8.xml
file_encoding: UTF-8
use_ctrl_v: 1
load_key: VK_HOME
quit_key: VK_F12
usleep_delay: 400_000
vkcode_map:
t: VK_TAB
e: VK_RETURN
d: VK_DOWN
l: VK_LEFT
r: VK_RIGHT
x: VK_BACK
s: VK_SHIFT
c: VK_CONTROL
a: VK_MENU
w: VK_SPACE
h: VK_HOM
The key given in the load_key property is used to reload the
shorkeys.xml file (without exiting the script). The key given in the
quit_key property is used to terminate the script.
The xml file
It's name is given by the file_path property. It's xml syntax is:
Recent advances in biochemical and molecular diagnostics for the rapid detection of antibiotic-resistant Enterobacteriaceae: a focus
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
....
The values of the k attribute are a-z string composed of lower case
character(s) (a string can have two or more characters). I call those
strings shortkeys and when press on the keyboard after they < key with
the script running, the key pressed are replaced by the content of the
corresponding data element.
For example, with the cursor in an opened notepad file, hitting the two
keys element: Expert Review of
Molecular Diagnostics.
The shortkeys.xml file should be utf-8 encoded, even if the encoding
can be defined in the properties.
With the key <, the script enter a "search mode" for a shortkey
sequence. This key is hard coded and can't be changed (unless you edit
the code).
The text from the shortkeys file is sent to the keyboard using the
send_input API function. With using the use.ctrl_v='1' attribute in a
data element, the text will be place in the clipboard and paste (with
sending the keys ctlr + v) at the cursor position.
This text will be copied and paste.
And the new line will be preserved.
In the xml file, data elements can be combine using a dataref element.
10.1080/14737159.2017.1289087
Published version; http://dx.doi.org/
When hitting
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
with this module.