Command+F don't work in the Library Window

Fabian
Fabian Member Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hello

If the Library Window gets open the focus is on the search. Thats great. But if I click on the filter, the Command+F don't focus again on the search entry bar to make a search again.

Thanks for the fix.

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  • Andrew Batishko
    Andrew Batishko Member, Logos Employee Posts: 5,362

    Command+G is the intended shortcut. Does that work?

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  • Fabian
    Fabian Member Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭

    Command+G is the intended shortcut. Does that work?

    No, it doesn't. AFAIK Command+G is for the next hit. Not for the Search (open or focus on).

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  • GaoLu
    GaoLu Member Posts: 3,461 ✭✭✭

    In Windows, it works for me. I had forgotten that and appreciate the reminder. 

  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member Posts: 734 ✭✭

    Command+G is the intended shortcut. Does that work?

    Perfect, thanks! I wasn't aware of that one. The focus on hotkeys lately is interesting. The only challenge is to remember them all.

  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member Posts: 734 ✭✭

    No, it doesn't. AFAIK Command+G is for the next hit. Not for the Search (open or focus on).

    I'm pretty sure Command+F opens "Find" in mac (I use windows), and I'm also pretty sure that "Find" doesn't work in Library.

  • Andrew Batishko
    Andrew Batishko Member, Logos Employee Posts: 5,362

    It's listed (poorly) in the documentation as: Cmd+G – Go to the navigation box for the current resource/guide

    The equivalent on Windows does work correctly.

    I'll create a case to fix this on Mac and update the documentation.

    Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer

  • Fabian
    Fabian Member Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭

    It's listed (poorly) in the documentation as: Cmd+G – Go to the navigation box for the current resource/guide

    The equivalent on Windows does work correctly.

    I'll create a case to fix this on Mac and update the documentation.

    Thanks. On Word the "standard" shortcut-key commands on open Search (which is done due the Command+L) and focus on the  In word 

    if focus off  due an interaction. Just press Command+F and focus on is again working. 

    Not so in the Library.

    The Command+G is not for the focus on. 

    The Command+G goes through the hits forward. Command+Shift+G goes through the hits backwards. 

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  • Fabian
    Fabian Member Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭

    Andrew

    Maybe it is related, but the Command+G also don't work in Bibles too. 

    Command+F for opening or focus on . Here it works perfectly. 

    But now the Command+G to go through the hits don't work. Also the same backwards don't work. No tootip (Command+G) for next also.

    Thanks for fixing this too.

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,837 ✭✭✭

    Maybe it is related, but the Command+G also don't work in Bibles too. 

    Fabian, your screenshot shows a German language UI. Sometimes those keyboard shortcuts are not consistent accross languages.

    FWIW, in Logos 37 English UI on Windows, Ctrl-F opens Find and Ctrl-G opens the locator field, just as I understand it should. 

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • Savanna Lineberger
    Savanna Lineberger Member, Logos Employee Posts: 758

    Hi Fabian, 

    I've been looking into this and wanted to make sure I am understanding. Are you saying that CMD+G used to toggle through search hits from the find bar in Logos but no longer does? Or are you suggesting we add this capability? 

  • Fabian
    Fabian Member Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭

    Hi Fabian, 

    I've been looking into this and wanted to make sure I am understanding. Are you saying that CMD+G used to toggle through search hits from the find bar in Logos but no longer does? Or are you suggesting we add this capability? 

    Hello Savanna

    I guess more the second. I'm not sure enough about the first one.

    Library:

    • Command+L open the library. And focus on search entry box.
    • Command+F activate the search entry box. Again if some handling is done in the library and the focus has gone away from the search entry box.
    • Command+G toggle (but I guess this is used for something different. At least it isn't working by me. As it simply does nothing.)
    • Tab select the words in the search bar again. If the focus is not on the search entry box, activate them too.
    • Arrow up and Arrow down to toggle through
    • Enter to open the greyed highlighted one. And close the library window. 
    • Command+W to close the library window.

    Search in Bibles etc.: (The small search box. Not the Inline Search)

    • Command+F to open the search (works now). Is the focus not on the search entry box it is again on focus (works now). No change here please. 
    • Command+G toggle through the hits forwards.
    • Command+Shift+G toggle through the hits backwards.

    May for Windows it has to be adapted to their standard shortcut-key. 

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