I like this idea a great deal.

It would probably be a good idea to add a "print current easy macro
bindings" command (and/or button bar?) to this too.

-matt


On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Ville M. Vainio <[email protected]>wrote:

> Problem: I find myself repeating a bunch of alt-x commands in the same
> document. There is more than one, so ctrl-p (repeat last command) is not
> useful.
>
> Idea: specify that keys from alt-1 to alt-9 are "easy macro keys". They
> would be easy to bind to various alt-x command without editing preferences.
>
> How they can be bound:
>
> Do e.g. alt-x ipython-exec
>
> BUT instead of pressing ENTER in the end, press alt-1. This would bind the
> command to alt-1.
>
> Store them it c.db, so they will be remembered for every leo document, but
> won't clutter bindings of other people editing the same file.
>
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