Like in L3, you can select what ever highlight you want to erase use Ctrl+Shft+K to erase it.
There is a real need for an undo. For one, rehighlighting is a bit tedious, but more importantly, it's impossible to correct when you have accidentally put the current highlight on top of a previous highlight or highlights. (You have to erase everything and redo them all)
There is a real need for an undo. For one, rehighlighting is a bit tedious, but more importantly, it's impossible to correct when you have accidentally put the current highlight on top of a previous highlight or highlights. (You have to erase everything and redo them all)
Furthermore, I think the undo should leave the selection selected so I can try a different markup style without having to reselect each time.
Now, I wish we could use either a CTR+K or some similar combo to toggle or "erase" an accidental highlight.
Mitch
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http://www.franklinchurchofchrist.com
Like in L3, you can select what ever highlight you want to erase use Ctrl+Shft+K to erase it.
JK
MacBookPro Retina 15" Late 2013 2.6GHz RAM:16GB SSD:500GB macOS Sierra 10.12.3 | iPhone 7 Plus iOS 10.2.1
Ha, that's nice, I did not know that, thank you guys for educating me in that matter.
Bohuslav
Thanks!
Mitch
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http://www.franklinchurchofchrist.com
There is a real need for an undo. For one, rehighlighting is a bit tedious, but more importantly, it's impossible to correct when you have accidentally put the current highlight on top of a previous highlight or highlights. (You have to erase everything and redo them all)
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
I second the Undo
Mitch
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http://www.franklinchurchofchrist.com
Furthermore, I think the undo should leave the selection selected so I can try a different markup style without having to reselect each time.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540