Request: Please make short-cut-keys for all major ops!
Man, I am loving beta 5!
I only have one complaint; short-cut-keys...or lack thereof.
Example: The new favorites and bookmarks work great...very nice! The only issue is that to get to them you have to mouse click a few times through menus....not good.
I'd like to see this:
Alt+F brings up the favorites window and makes it active. You click "add" to add the active commentary passage for your study
Alt+shift+F (or ESC) closes favorites.
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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I'd like to see this:
Alt+F brings up the favorites window and makes it active. You click "add" to add the active commentary passage for your study
Alt+shift+F (or ESC) closes favorites.
Hi Robert,
Ctrl+D adds current location to Favorites, whether the Favorites panel is open or closed. (Alt+F already drops down the File menu.) Below is a list of current shortcuts (in case Help isn't updated this week).
Melissa
General keyboard shortcuts
Alt
go to menu bar (then press underlined letter keys to open or activate)
Alt+`
(backtick, key at top-left of the keyboard)
quick comparison of the active verse/selected textAlt+-
activate panel menu
Alt+Bksp
undo
Alt+A
open/close Layouts
Alt+D
go to Command Bar
Alt+down
next
Alt+F
open/close File menu
Alt+F4
close program
Alt+G
open/close Guides menu
Alt+H
open/close Home Page
Alt+L
open/close Library
Alt+S
open Search panel
Alt+Space
activate window menu
Alt+T
open/close Tools menu
Alt+up
previous
Ctrl+= (Ctrl+plus w/o shift)
zoom in (use in windows where mouse wheel zoom works)
Ctrl+- (Ctrl+minus)
Ctrl+Enter (after typing search term in Command bar)
Ctrl+Shift+Enter (after typing search term in Command bar)zoom out (use in windows where mouse wheel zoom works)
search for [word, “phrase”] in Top Bibles
search for [word, “phrase”] in Entire LibraryCtrl+A
select all
Ctrl+C
copy
Ctrl+D
Ctrl+Eadd current location to Favorites
expand all timeline groupsCtrl+F4
close current panel
Ctrl+G
go to reference box of current resource/guide
Ctrl+Ins
copy
Ctrl+L
open Library in floating panel
Ctrl+P
print (very limited at this time)
Ctrl+Shift on startup
forces login prompt (keep keys held down until login appears)
Ctrl+Shift+1...9
set Bookmark (1-9)
Ctrl+Shift+left
previous equivalent resource
Ctrl+Shift+right
next equivalent resource
Ctrl+Shift+N
clone this panel in a new tab
Ctrl+Shift+Tab
go to previous tab
Ctrl+Tab
go to next tab
Ctrl+V
paste
Ctrl+W
close panel
Ctrl+X
cut
Ctrl+Y
redo
Ctrl+Z
undo
Del
delete
Esc
escape
F1
help
F10
go to menu bar (then press Enter key to open or activate)
Shift+Del
cut
Shift+Ins
paste
Panel menu keyboard shortcuts
Ctrl+F
Ctrl+Shift+L
Ctrl+Shift+CFind (in this panel)
Show/hide locator bar
Show/hide table of contentsCtrl+R
Read aloud
Ctrl+Alt+C
Copy location as [URL] [HTML] [Wiki]
F11
reading view
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Melissa,
thank you very much...
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Ctrl+= (Ctrl+plus w/o shift)
zoom in
Ctrl+- (Ctrl+minus)
zoom out
This does not work in my Beta5.
Any chance that when keyboard shortcuts are introduced that they could be listed in the release notes?
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Ctrl+= (Ctrl+plus w/o shift)
zoom in
Ctrl+- (Ctrl+minus)
zoom out
This does not work in my Beta5.
Any chance that when keyboard shortcuts are introduced that they could be listed in the release notes?
Does not work on mine either.
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
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Ctrl+= (Ctrl+plus w/o shift)
zoom in
Ctrl+- (Ctrl+minus)
zoom out
This does not work in my Beta5.
Any chance that when keyboard shortcuts are introduced that they could be listed in the release notes?
Does not work on mine either.
I believe these shortcuts are specific to graphical resources, like the infographics, Biblical places. At least, I verified the shortcuts work in those resources.
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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This does not work in my Beta5.
Any chance that when keyboard shortcuts are introduced that they could be listed in the release notes?
Those keyboard shortcuts work in windows where you can also use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom out and in: i.e., Biblical People, Places, and Things. I'll edit the list to clarify.
New keyboard shortcuts can be added to the release notes. They will all be included in Help before release, too.
Melissa
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Thanks Melissa.
A number of us requested these zoom keyboard shortcuts for regular resources - thought that's what it was.
It would be helpful for testing purposes for us to know which keyboard shortcuts are introduced.
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