I think there had been some effort to make settings, such as keybindings, 
to be dynamically reloadable (?)

If keybindings could be reset without restarting Leo then perhaps a there 
could be keybinding "profiles" and then there could be a "Switch Keybinding 
Profile" command which would present the user with a list.

I would be interested in the result of that recent work (IIRC) before I 
started throwing out other ideas.

On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 6:09:04 AM UTC-5, jkn wrote:
>
> Actually, having typed that list, I am reminded that it is the first 
> section that makes this initial way of data entry in Ecco so quick:
>
> == adding headlines ==
> ENTER    add new item below current, at same level # ie. go straight from 
> editing a headline to creating and editing one below this
> CTRL-ENTER as above
> CTRL-R   add new item indented one level in
> CTRL-L   add new item indente one level out
>
> In Ecco, I type literally the keystrokes:
>
> Headline1<CR>Headline2<CR>Headline3<CR><TAB>Subheadline
>
> and I end up with:
>
> -Headline1
> -Headline2
> -Headline3
>     -Subheadline
>
> I think in Leo I have to do:
>
>
> Headline1<CR><Insert>Headline2<CR><Insert>Headline3<CR><Insert>Subheadline<CR><SHIFT-R>
>
> Any suggestions as to the best way to have more than one set of key 
> bindings, perhasp selectable via a command-line argument? I can almost see 
> me working in an 'Ecco Mode' and a 'Leo mode'...
>
>     Thanks
>     jon N
>
>
>
>
>

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