Tin Tin Macro question

May 25, 2011 06:38AM
Linux seems so much faster than my Windows Vista, so I thought I would play experiment with Tin Tin this summer. Unfortunately, I'm running into a pickle setting things up.

The intent is for me to be able to enter CNTL-j to go west, CNTL-i to go north, and so on. The following macros are set up to allow me to move, but they are causing every keystroke, regardless of key, to become a movement. After loading this file I can't even quit out properly.



movement.tin
#MACRO {\cj} {w} 
#MACRO {\ci} {n} 
#MACRO {\ck} {s} 
#MACRO {\cl} {e} 
#MACRO {\cu} {u} 
#MACRO {\cm} {d} 
#MACRO {\ch} {where} 
Subject Author Posted

Tin Tin Macro question

Quixotic May 25, 2011 06:38AM

Work-around within

Quixotic May 25, 2011 01:46PM

Follow-up question:

Jib May 25, 2011 02:19PM

For me it was just in the options - Keep last input line. Was a check box. (n/t)

ilostmycoconut June 04, 2011 02:41PM

Yuck, why not use numpad? n/t

Stevers May 25, 2011 06:53AM

laptop, and

Quixotic May 25, 2011 07:09AM

Something that helps me

Stevers May 25, 2011 07:13AM



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