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Old 04-29-2016, 09:34 PM   #23
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Hoping to leverage @anavin's comment #2, I made a keyboard shortcut (Alt+P) to execute plugin #1, making sure #1 was filled in and all. The first time I tried to use the shortcut, I got an error message:
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Ambiguous shortcut detected

The key sequence "Alt+P" is ambiguous. Use "Configure
Shortcuts" from the 'Settings' menu to solve the
ambiguity.
No action will be triggered.
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Immediately tried alt-p again, got a different error result. All it did was to display the plugin dropdown menu. When I selected with plugin I wanted, it came up with:
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Error: A plugin by that name does not exist.
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Sigil then alternated between these two popups every time I pressed alt+p

Two observations about the new error message:
1) "Ambiguous" probably means defined more than once. I couldn't find any other definition of alt-p, at least inside Sigil.
2) There is no 'Settings' menu and the 'configure shortcuts' menu doesn't exist under that name. The
functionality *is* available under the 'Preferences' menu, which is what I used.
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