The Hotkey Editor allows
            you to modify all the hotkeys described in the default Toxik hotkey
            resource file. 
         
         Hotkey Editor Overview
            
            The Hotkey Editor is
               a browser displaying all the hotkeys grouped into domains. Domains
               act as folders, and hotkeys as leafs of these domains.
            
            The hotkeys displayed
               are those found in the default Toxik hotkeys resource file and the
               current active Hotkey Catalog—see 
                        Hotkey Catalogs.
            
            The active Hotkey Catalog
               is displayed in the Catalog menu at the bottom of the Hotkey Editor.
            
            NoteYou can manage the
                  Catalogs from the File Browser in the hotkeys subfolder of the user
                  home folder, which is similar to how Color Palettes work.
               
            The browser section of
               the Hotkey Editor is composed of four columns.
            
            
               - Name  Represents
                  the name of the domain or the hotkey action. This cannot be modified. 
               
- Value  Represents
                  the keystrokes composing the hotkey. This can be edited by clicking
                  the cell or by typing F2 after selecting the row.
               
- Type  Represents
                  the type (Press/Release) of the hotkey. This can be edited by a
                  right-click edit option on the cell or by typing F2 after selecting
                  the cell.
               
- User  Indicates
                  if a hotkey has been user defined. This would be indicated by a
                  mark icon which is read only.
               
Accessing the Hotkey Editor
            
            The Hotkey Editor can
               be accessed through the global hotkey Ctrl
                  + H, which may also be changed by the user. The Hotkey
               Editor can also be accessed through the Toxik menu bar (Edit >
               Hotkeys).
            
         Editing a Hotkey
            
            Editing hotkeys can be
               done in two ways.
            
            To edit a hotkey:
            
            
               - Do one of the following:
                  
                     - Clicking on a VALUE cell representing
                        the hotkey.
                     
- Clicking F2 after selecting the row representing
                        the hotkey. 
                     
 Either way the Hotkey
                     Editor will switch to “Learn Mode”. Every key pressed will be part
                     of the new hotkey, see 
                              Hotkey Format,
                     for the hotkey rule formats.
                   NoteIf the user tries
                        to set a hotkey that already exists in the current domain or in
                        the “Global” domain, they will be notified with a warning. The hotkey will
                        be set, but remember that a local hotkey has precedence over a Global hotkey.
                      
Conflicting
               Hotkeys
            
            Conflicting hotkey rows
               in the Hotkey Editor are displayed in red. 
            
            To resolve a conflicting hotkey:
            
            
               - Right-click a conflicting hotkey to see
                  the “Go To Conflict” option. 
               
- Choosing this option on the menu, or
                  pressing the F3 hotkey will
                  take you to the conflicting hotkey, select it, then turn the learning
                  state ON. This allows you to edit a conflicting hotkey on the fly.
               
Hotkey Format
            
            Toxik has a hotkey format
               standard that needs to be followed in order for a hotkey to be valid.
               When creating and editing hotkeys, the following keystroke conventions
               apply:
            
            
               - All modifiers Ctrl, Alt, and Shift must
                  come before any other keystrokes.
               
- Modifiers must be entered in the above
                  order.
               
- A hotkey can be composed of one to three
                  modifiers and one normal key. 
               
- You are limited to four keystrokes per
                  hotkey operation.
               
- Key strokes in a hotkey operation are
                  pressed at the same time.
               
- You cannot use a combination of keystrokes
                  more than once.
               
The formatting will be
               handled by Toxik automatically, meaning that as soon as you release
               the last key, the hotkey string is automatically generated, and
               entered in the value editor. 
            
         Resetting
               Hotkeys
            
            To reset a hotkey:
            
            
               - Right-click a hotkey in the Hotkey Editor.
               
- Select Reset.
                  This will reset to the
                     Toxik default and remove the hotkey entry from the active Catalog. 
                   
To reset all hotkeys:
            
            
               - Right-click a hotkey in the Hotkey Editor.
               
- Select All.
               
- Select Reset. 
                  All Toxik hotkeys are
                     reset and hotkey entries are removed from the active Catalog.