wow. i was completely unaware that you could add application-specific
shortcuts in that window. talk about hidden features! i stand corrected.
many thanks,
-merv
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On May 5, 2007, at 6:05pm, Jim Correia wrote:
You can add application specific keyboard shorcuts
in the file menu, of the 5 types of new items -- note,
bookmark, password, serial number, and web archive -- why does
only new note have a keyboard shortcut? i'm baffled by this.
it's more efficient never to have to lift one's hands from the
keyboard. but in yojimbo, the only way to create 4
thanks for the tip! i wasn't aware of the command-(1-5) shortcuts in
the panel. nice!
thanks again
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On May 5, 2007, at 4:27pm, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
in the file menu, of the 5 types of new items -- note, bookmark,
password, serial number, and web archive
On May 5, 2007, at 7:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks for the tip! i wasn't aware of the command-(1-5) shortcuts
in the panel. nice!
In addition, you can add keyboard shortcuts via System Preferences -
Keyboard Mouse - Keyboard Shortcuts.
Jim
in the panel. nice!
In addition, you can add keyboard shortcuts via System Preferences -
Keyboard Mouse - Keyboard Shortcuts.
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On the topic of keyboard shortcuts, when the ruler is showing, there is a
Styles menu just above the text window which, at present, I must use the mouse
(actually trackball) to access. There are also Spacing and Lists menus.
Is there a way to access these solely via the keyboard?
Harvey
On May 5, 2007, at 8:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, but to my knowledge, not to yojimbo. :-)
You can add application specific keyboard shorcuts at the bottom of
the list.
Quit Yojimbo.
Add the shorcts via System Preferences.
Re-launch Yojimbo.
I just added the following for