Mike Nordell wrote: > What about a simple "introducer" to "inject" input into that new > "namespace"? I remeber CygnusED on Amiga used <some_modifier>-m to "inject" > input into the Macro "namespace", and from there on the next input was to > the Macro <whatever>, wether creating or executing one. At the time that > felt _really_ logical, perhaps it would work even today? It's a possibility, but it sounds like all keyboard shortcuts would be two or three "keystrokes" (keyboard "chords"?). I've sometimes thought it would be nice to allow more than two keystroke shortcuts, but then allow one, two, or three (or more?) keystrokes in a shortcut. Thanks, Randy Kramer
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Jesper Skov
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Paul Rohr
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Aaron Lehmann
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... rms
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Larry Kollar
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Matthew Kirkwood
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Randy Kramer
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Mike Nordell
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Randy Kramer
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Mike Nordell
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Randy Kramer
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Karl Ove Hufthammer
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Randy Kramer
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... Thomas Fletcher
- Re: keyboard input of arbitr... jrb
- Ctrl-Shift (was Re: keyboard... Paul Rohr
- Re: keyboard input of arbitrary chara... Hubert Figuiere
- Re: keyboard input of arbitrary chara... Paolo Molaro
- Re: Patch: Win32 IME support Hilary Cheng
- Re: Patch: Win32 IME support Andrew Dunbar
- Re: Patch: Win32 IME support Andrew Dunbar
