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On 30/10/2012 at 13:55, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I apologize for the confusion guys.
I'm finding out that that the qualifier behaviors change a lot depending upon the specific case they are used in. And not really so much a Python vs. C++ differences kind of thing as I thought.
This is what I've found:
Python Scripts and Both Python & C++ tags:
Only the Ctrl key needs to be pressed to get a return. No second key needed.
Plugins (tool, object,etc..) Both Python & C++
The Ctrl key needs a second key to get a return
Plugins (GeDialog) C++ and Python
When a button or other gizmo is being pressed or activated...Only the Ctrl key needs to be pressed to get a return. No second key needed.
I had no idea the qualifiers behaviors changed so much. Depending on the specific type of script, tag, or plugin they are used in.
Sorry for any confusion I may have caused.
I had no idea they worked like this.
-ScottA