Well Im going to use a MySQL database for that purpose, each newly created 
button will access that db before executing its commands in order to get 
the variables it needs.
What I am seeking for through this is to make standard commands for 
buttons, which will seek for their required variables within the named DB.
Each existing button on my Leo bar will have an associated entry on the DB 
with its required variables and information, so I will be able to use 
default commands for my buttons.
This means I will have a catalogue, and when I want to make a new "tree 
navigating" set of buttons with a new functionality, I will quickly swift 
among my already existing command database.

Well thats how Im pointing things atm for making the Leo tutorial I talk so 
much about. Interactive easy to change and define trees and buttons. Ill 
keep you guys updated on progress.

On Sunday, June 9, 2013 1:34:16 AM UTC+2, Fidel Pérez wrote:
>
> Hi, I have been reading in previous posts about Leo abbility to use 
> Pickleshare.
> Could that be used to store "global" variables within a Leo outline, so 
> when I press one button, it can access given DB, and when I press a new 
> one, it will be able to also access that db and act upon the current data 
> it will find there?
> If so, is there any refference guide about this feature?
> Very much appreciated.
>

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