For those who haven't defined a custom menu in *myLeoSettings.leo* before, 
here is a screenshot of what I've got in my setting tree.  It defines a 
menu named "Local", which displays just before (to the left of) Leo's 
standard "Help" menu.  The string after the *@item* in each headline is the 
name of a minibuffer command.

I like to use a prefix to help remind me which commands are mine and which 
are Leo's. Most of mine are prefixed by *tp-* or *x*-*.* My commands used 
in the custom menus are defined under the *@commands* node in 
*myLeoSettings.leo*.



On Sunday, May 26, 2024 at 6:54:12 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> The 6.8.0 docs will mention the show-qt-widgets command. That should 
> suffice.
>
> > Nice. Thanks, Edward,
>
> For commands that I think I might use often enough, I add them to my 
> "Local" menu, which I define in myLeoSettings.leo.  It's a handy way to 
> deal with those things that don't rate a button or keyboard shortcut but 
> that I want to remember.
>
> > Nice tip! My toolbar buttons are a little too crowded at the moment. 
> Just need this. Thanks Thomas
>

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