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GTN0707 avatar GTN0707 commented on September 15, 2024 1

Hey @jchanvfx,

Of course! I just loaded data from hotkeys.json and added to menubar in QMainWindow
`for item_info in menu_items:
item_type = item_info.get('type')

    if item_type == 'command':

    item_label = item_info.get('label')
    file_path = item_info.get('file')  
    function_name = item_info.get('function_name')
    shortcut = item_info.get('shortcut')
    keys = item_info.get('keys')

    `spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("hotkey_functions", file_path)
    hotkey_functions = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
    spec.loader.exec_module(hotkey_functions)

    fn = getattr(hotkey_functions, function_name)
    action_label = f"{item_label}\t{keys}

    action = QtWidgets.QAction(action_label, graph)
    action.triggered.connect(lambda _, fn=fn: fn(graph))`

After wrestling with it a bit I think I figured it out. Reading thru https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qkeysequence.html, Windows is just not as shortcut friendly as other OSs.
So instead of showing the actual shortcut combinations in hotkeys.json I just used all QKeySequence keys instead. "keys" are just for display on the menu.
{
"type":"command",
"label":"Delete",
"file":"hotkeys/hotkey_functions.py",
"function_name":"delete_nodes",
"shortcut":"QtGui.QKeySequence.Delete",
"keys": "Del"
},
{
"type":"separator"
},
{
"type":"command",
"label":"Select All",
"file":"hotkeys/hotkey_functions.py",
"function_name":"select_all_nodes",
"shortcut":"QtGui.QKeySequence.SelectAll",
"keys": "Ctrl + A"
},

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jchanvfx avatar jchanvfx commented on September 15, 2024

Hi @GTN0707,

Do you have like a small example snippet I can have a look at?

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