On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 10:14:15 -0700 (PDT)
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> At present, tab and shift tab are (in essence) bound to indent-region
> and unindent-region, but *only* if there is selected text.
> Otherwise, tab inserts a tab and shift-tab does nothing.
> 
> It would be not be wise to change the bindings for ctrl-tab, 
> ctrl-shift-tab, alt-tab, etc, because these have standard
> meanings/bindings in many contexts.
> 
> I have started to use the following bindings in my own
> myLeoSettings.leo:
> 
> indent-region = ctrl-greater # ctrl-shift->
> unindent-region = ctrl-less # ctrl-shift-<
> 
> I propose to make these standard bindings in leoSettings.leo.  Any
> comments?

Not sure, but I thought the current bindings are also common in other
editors, in which case I'd vote for keeping them, and be neutral on
adding additional bindings ctrl-greater, ctrl-less - always two
qualifiers vs. 0/1 seems like more finger work.

Cheers -Terry

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