On Jan 17, 2008 11:25 PM, John Gabriele jmg3000@gmail.com wrote:
I think that a good way to access GeanyLua plug-ins via the keyboard would be to have one main GeanyLua key binding that you could hit to get GeanyLua to listen for the *next* key and then run the appropriate plug-in for you from there.
Hello, John -
There is currently no way that I know of to accomplish this. The closest you could come is with the menu accelerators/mnemonics, e.g. if you create the file:
~/.geany/plugins/geanylua/_hello.lua
- then you could type Alt+T,L,H to get to the script.
Of course that's not an ideal solution, since it means either putting lots of files in the top-level script folder, or adding another key into the chain to activate the sub-menu, e.g.
~/.geany/plugins/geanylua/_greetings/_hello.lua
- would require typing Alt+T,L,G,H
( And this also means you have the menus flashing about, which can be distracting. )
But I do think you have a good idea and I will try to look into it. I am guessing this would have to be done at the lower (GDK) rather than the higher (GTK) level, which is something I'm not too familiar with...
- Jeff