Command L

I would like to recommend that when one strikes "command L" to open the library that the cursor go immediately to the search window
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Welcome to the forums Larry! [:)]
Good idea. [Y]
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Larrynew said:
I would like to recommend that when one strikes "command L" to open the library that the cursor go immediately to the search window
Yes, Welcome Larry
I use Windows 7 so the keystroke is CTRL-L. This procedure seems to already do what your suggesting. I may be confused.
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I am running Logos 5 on a Mac, and when I press "command L", the cursor always goes to the search window.
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Kevin Olson said:
I am running Logos 5 on a Mac, and when I press "command L", the cursor always goes to the search window.
Actually... Try having the library docked in a panel and VISIBLE, with another tab active. Pressing "command L" likely will make the library tab active, but the focus isn't on the search bar. NOTE: If the library is hidden from view (docked or otherwise), it seems to always take the focus to the search bar.
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alabama24 said:Kevin Olson said:
I am running Logos 5 on a Mac, and when I press "command L", the cursor always goes to the search window.
Actually... Try having the library docked in a panel and VISIBLE, with another tab active. Pressing "command L" likely will make the library tab active, but the focus isn't on the search bar. NOTE: If the library is hidden from view (docked or otherwise), it seems to always take the focus to the search bar.
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Wow. I never considered that possibility.
I was just thinking in 2D. The OP was talking about "opening" the library with "command L."
I never knew you could dock the library. Thanks!
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alabama24 said:
Try having the library docked in a panel and VISIBLE, with another tab active. Pressing "command L" likely will make the library tab active, but the focus isn't on the search bar.
Confirmed. All other cases I've tried seem to work, though.
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fgh said:alabama24 said:
Try having the library docked in a panel and VISIBLE, with another tab active. Pressing "command L" likely will make the library tab active, but the focus isn't on the search bar.
Confirmed. All other cases I've tried seem to work, though.
I created a bug report in the beta forum. I figured, why let you have all the fun. [;)]
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/79050/553020.aspx#553020
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Larrynew said:
I would like to recommend that when one strikes "command L" to open the library that the cursor go immediately to the search window
This is fixed in 5.2a Beta 1.
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