[[https://www.revelation.com/|Sign up on the Revelation Software website to have access to the most current content, and to be able to ask questions and get answers from the Revelation community]] ==== Scribe Replace-Process (AREV Specific) ==== === At 06 JAN 1999 10:35:40PM Matt Sorrell wrote: === {{tag>"AREV Specific"}} Hello again. I have a how-to question for everyone. I am creating a tutorial, conceptually similar to the one that ships with AREV, in which I would provide message boxes explaining the steps to take, and then only allowing valid keystrokes to be passed to the system. I'm assuming this would be done a scribe replace process on a window, but all of my attempts so far have failed utterly. The window comes up, any code I have in the replace process subroutine runs, then the window exits. I think I have a logical disconnect here on exactly what functionality I must provide in a scribe replace process subroutine. Any hints (code samples would be nice) would be greatly appreciated. Also, once I get this to basically work, how do I ensure that window specific keys (softkeys, function keys etc...) will be correctly handled? Or will their mere existence in @PRIORITY.INT ensure that they will be handled? TIA for any advice, Matt Sorrell ---- === At 07 JAN 1999 05:28PM akaplan@sprezzatura.com - [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]Sprezzatura, Inc.[/url] wrote: === I think you want TUTORMSG which was documented somewhere, I think. It's the processor the ARev tutor goes through. It might have been in a TB or even a Revelation's magazine from way back. Perhaps Revmedia did as well, but I don't think so. If you look at the messages in the tutor, you could probably figure out the structure. It's not that hard. I had to modify the tutor for a 3.12 system (all the keystrokes didn't work) and it seemed pretyt straight forward. akaplan@sprezzatura.com [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]Sprezzatura, Inc.[/url] [img]http://www.sprezzatura.com/zz.jpg[/img] [[https://www.revelation.com/revweb/oecgi4p.php/O4W_HANDOFF?DESTN=O4W_RUN_FORM&INQID=NONWORKS_READ&SUMMARY=1&KEY=4C04A844AB2797BD852566F20013BED0|View this thread on the forum...]]