haha great, thanks Edward! On Friday, September 20, 2013 9:42:39 AM UTC+2, Fidel N wrote: > > Hi: While I was preparing the question I came up with the answer. Im still > posting this because IMO its a very useful way of using the dictionary in > c.XXX, and I couldn't think of it before. > This can be used instead of @command for creating functions that accept > arguments and are available in the current Leo file. I would include this > on the manuals/guides > here<http://leoeditor.com/scripting.html#the-g-command-decorator>, > since its short but gives an idea on how to make those functions quick and > easy. Or I would include it on the "Leo cheatsheet" document. > Just put this into a node then run it: > > def MyFunction(string): >> g.es(string) >> c.MyFunction=MyFunction #We store the function in c >> c.MyFunction("this works") > > > >
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