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When you list the items in roadmap.cintanotes.com you'll see it is registered as a bug. Thomas
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Quote: Probably replacing Alt+Down with Alt+L is still a better solution, what do you think?
Ok, let's do that. Use Alt+L as a shortcut for the link-field.
Ok, let's do that. Use Alt+L as a shortcut for the link-field.
I've just noticed that Alt+Down breaks the standard key for opening a combo-box. This currently affects the section-selector. The workaround is to either use F4 (which is a standard) or to use Shift+F6 (which is the shortcut for the selector).
The same applies for the marker (Ctrl+H).
...in 2.2 beta 1. Thanks Alex, wonderful.
Very interesting. Such a "virtual tag" should be selectable using the same standard as for regular tags, that is dropdown in the search-box and using it by pressing Ctrl+Enter.
I had a deeper look on the Backspace usage and actually came up with a table of it. Also i defined the requirement to have one keyboard-shortcut only for use in search-bar and notes-list. Backspace, Ctrl+Backspace and Alt+Backspace are standard for the search-bar's edit control. Shift+Backspace could be used, as it is free to use in all regards. However, this key feels strange to use. Though Alt+Backspace is a standard i suggest to use it as the new common shortcut to reset all filters, regardless whether the search-bar or the notes-list has the focus. Ctrl+Z can be used as an alternative to undo changes in the edit control. Alt+Backspace will not be changed for the editor, in which it is used to undo. I know there are considerations to use the key for navigating browser like history. However i suggest to use Alt+Left/Right instead. The both are also standard for navigating in browser and they are not yet used in CintaNotes. As a final remark, in case these changes will be implemented, it would be awesome to use ESC to exit Cintanotes immediately. That is same action as Alt+F4 or Shift+Esc.
Quote: Right now actually Ctrl+Down, Down can be used :) I know. It's actually the workaround i use. Btw., when using Ctrl+Down the caret gets to the end of the tags, which makes sense for adding new tags. However, i think it would also make sense for Ctrl+Up and possiblly Alt+Down, because, when i use Ctrl+Up right now, i always have to look for the caret. Contrary when using up-arrow to move from the text to the title it is ok to set the caret to the last known position.
Though Alt+L is fixed to the term "link" it is actually handy to use.
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