# IDLE reads several config files to determine user preferences. This
# file is the default configuration file for IDLE extensions settings.
# Each extension must have at least one section, named after the extension
# module. This section must contain an 'enable' item (=1 to enable the
# extension, =0 to disable it), it may contain 'enable_editor' or 'enable_shell'
# items, to apply it only to editor/shell windows, and may also contain any
# other general configuration items for the extension.
# Each extension must define at least one section named ExtensionName_bindings
# or ExtensionName_cfgBindings. If present, ExtensionName_bindings defines
# virtual event bindings for the extension that are not user re-configurable.
# If present, ExtensionName_cfgBindings defines virtual event bindings for the
# extension that may be sensibly re-configured.
# If there are no keybindings for a menus' virtual events, include lines like
# <<toggle-code-context>>= (See [CodeContext], below.)
# Currently it is necessary to manually modify this file to change extension
# key bindings and default values. To customize, create
# ~/.idlerc/config-extensions.cfg and append the appropriate customized
# section(s). Those sections will override the defaults in this file.
# Note: If a keybinding is already in use when the extension is
# loaded, the extension's virtual event's keybinding will be set to ''.
# See config-keys.def for notes on specifying keys and extend.txt for
# information on creating IDLE extensions.
[FormatParagraph_cfgBindings]
format-paragraph=<Alt-Key-q>
expand-word=<Alt-Key-slash>
[ScriptBinding_cfgBindings]
paren-open=<Key-parenleft>
paren-close=<Key-parenright>
check-calltip-cancel=<KeyRelease>
calltip-cancel=<ButtonPress> <Key-Escape>
hilite-background= #43cd80
flash-open-paren=<KeyRelease-parenright> <KeyRelease-bracketright> <KeyRelease-braceright>