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{{Infobox script-repo
|type      = script
|filename  = check_key.py
|author    = [[User:Slaw|Sean M. Law]]
|license  = -
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===DESCRIPTION===  
===DESCRIPTION===  


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def check_key (keystroke):
def check_key (keystroke):


     #Author Sean Law
     """
     #Michigan State University
    Author Sean M. Law
     #slaw_(at)_msu_dot_edu
     University of Michigan
     seanlaw_(at)_umich_dot_edu
    """


     keystroke=keystroke.strip('\"\'')
     keystroke=keystroke.strip('\"\'')
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===SEE ALSO===
===SEE ALSO===
[[Button]] [[Set Key]]
[[Button]] [[Set Key]]
[[Category:Script_Library]]

Latest revision as of 13:54, 19 March 2013

Type Python Script
Download check_key.py
Author(s) Sean M. Law
License -
This code has been put under version control in the project Pymol-script-repo

DESCRIPTION

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A simple script used to check if a given key is valid for for the Set Key command. This is useful when the user would like to use a keyboard key as shortcut/hotkey in their script but need to check if the key is a valid one.

USAGE

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load the script using the run command

check_key (keystroke)

If the key specified is a valid one as defined in Set Key then it returns the value of the keystroke. Otherwise, it returns None.

For an example that calls this script, see Jump.

PyMOL API

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from pymol import cmd
import re

allowed_keys=re.compile('(F1|F2|left|right|pgup|pgdn|home|insert|(CTRL-[A-Z])|ALT-[A-Z0-9])')

def check_key (keystroke):

    """
    Author Sean M. Law
    University of Michigan
    seanlaw_(at)_umich_dot_edu
    """

    keystroke=keystroke.strip('\"\'')
    out=allowed_keys.search(keystroke)

    if (out != None):
        return keystroke         
    else:
        print "Error: Invalid key \""+keystroke+"\""
        print "Valid Keys: F1, F2, left, right, pdup, pgdn, home, insert"
        print "            CTRL-A to CTRL-Z"
        print "            ALT-0 to ALT-9, ALT-A to ALT-Z"
        return
cmd.extend("check_key", check_key)

SEE ALSO

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Button Set Key