Hi Jonathan,
Something I would like to implement is user-created nicknames/synonyms
for commands, that could be used to shorten frequently used commands,
but I guess that's not the same thing as what you're asking for.
Custom keyboard shortcuts aren't really on our radar as they're
outside the user-interface paradigm we're trying to explore with
Ubiquity.  However, part of our roadmap for future versions includes
making Ubiquity expose its command library in such a way that other
extensions, or features written with Jetpack ( https://jetpack.mozillalabs.com/
)  will be able to access them, and thereby new interfaces to the
commands can be written by third parties.

--Jono, Mozilla Labs

On Jun 14, 2:11 pm, Jonathan Micklos <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> With the new ubiquity release, are there going to be the ability to link
> custom keyboard shortcuts with verbs? This would be incredibly useful.
> Example: I often need to translate text in amazon.de, amazon.fr,
> amazon.co.jp...etc. Currently, I highlight the text in question, load the
> ubiquity command line and run translate. It would be much easier to have a
> custom keyboard shortcut that would do this automatically for me.
>
> Any thoughts?
> -Jonathan
>
> --
> Jonathan Daniel Micklos | Software Development Engineer
> [email protected]
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