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    Hi,<br>
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    On 2011-07-27 14:50, Carlo Marmo wrote:
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            <div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> *) The file must have
              the correct name (shortcuts.ini) and must be in the
              correct path<br>
              *) You must restart Tw before any changes to that file
              take effect.<br>
              *) If done correctly, the shortcut should appear next to
              the respective menu item<br>
              *) If several functions have the same shortcut (either by
              default or by your customization), none of them are
              accessible via the shortcut anymore</div>
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          <div>OK. Point 3: nothing appears in my menu</div>
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    In that case, the file is indeed not recognized properly, it seems
    (as opposed to some conflicting shortcuts, etc.).<br>
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            <div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">Which version of Tw do
              you use, and where did you get it from (MiKTeX, a web
              page, ...)?<br>
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          <div> Tw version 0.4.0. r.759. I got it from <a
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            <div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">Where did you create
              your shortcuts.ini file?</div>
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          <div>.Carlo/texworks/configuration</div>
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    This seems like a weird place to me, somehow (though since it's not
    an absolute path and I don't know your setup, I can tell for sure).<br>
    Is the folder you get when you click on "Scripts > Scripting
    TeXworks > Show Scripts Folder" a sibling of that folder (i.e.,
    they have the same parent folder, namely .Carlo/texworks). If not,
    you picked the wrong folder. According to
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://code.google.com/p/texworks/wiki/TipsAndTricks#Locating_and_customizing_TeXworks_resources">http://code.google.com/p/texworks/wiki/TipsAndTricks#Locating_and_customizing_TeXworks_resources</a>,
    the folder should be something like
    "C:\Users\Carlo\TeXworks\configuration" on Windows 7...<br>
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    HTH<br>
    Stefan<br>
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