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def check_key (keystroke):
 
def check_key (keystroke):
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    #Author Sean Law
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    #Michigan State University
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    #slaw_(at)_msu_dot_edu
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     keystroke=keystroke.strip('\"\'')
 
     keystroke=keystroke.strip('\"\'')
 
     out=allowed_keys.search(keystroke)
 
     out=allowed_keys.search(keystroke)

Revision as of 00:05, 25 May 2010

DESCRIPTION

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

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

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 Law
    #Michigan State University
    #slaw_(at)_msu_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

Button Set Key