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2022-09-20 21:22:32 -0500 | marked best answer | hotkey for "set as main entry point" Hi all, how can I bind a hotkey to the context menu commant "set as main entry point"? Ideally this would "clear main entry point" if the selected file already is the entry point. Cheers, frank |
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2022-09-20 21:22:27 -0500 | answered a question | hotkey for "set as main entry point" Thanks, I almost had it but didn't find the right command (not sure why). set-selected-as-main-entry-point is actually w |
2022-09-20 15:33:30 -0500 | asked a question | hotkey for "set as main entry point" hotkey for "set as main entry point" Hi all, how can I bind a hotkey to the context menu commant "set as main entry poi |
2022-09-07 02:51:37 -0500 | marked best answer | hotkey to swap backslashes with forward slashes? Hi, I am bouncing between all major operating systems all the time and often need to copy/paste file paths into my code for testing. Windows' backslashes have always driven me up the all and I know I can just use raw strings to use them as-is in my python code. But I would much prefer to swap them for forward slashes instead. I can obviously seatch and replace but was wondering if this could be set up as a macro of sorts and tied to a hotkey? Cheers, frank |
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2022-09-07 02:51:12 -0500 | commented answer | hotkey to swap backslashes with forward slashes? Perfect, thanks! |
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2022-09-06 07:28:31 -0500 | asked a question | hotkey to swap backslashes with forward slashes? hotkey to swap backslashes with forward slashes? Hi, I am bouncing between all major operating systems all the time and |