Hi John

On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 3:19:00 PM UTC, john lunzer wrote:
>
> Also looks like Ctrl+Tab performs the same function as Ctrl+PgDown
>
> On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 7:21:17 AM UTC-5, john lunzer wrote:
>>
>> I believe these are already bound to Ctrl + PgUp/PgDown. If not let me 
>> know and I'll fish them out.
>>
>> On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 6:43:13 AM UTC-5, jkn wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all
>>>     possibly-dumb question, although I can't find it in the cheat sheet 
>>> for via print-commands:
>>>
>>> If I have multiple files open in Leo, so multiple 'file tabs' at the top 
>>> of the window, are there commands that would allow me to switch from one 
>>> file to another? Currently I have to click on the filename tab; I'm hoping 
>>> for 'move to next file/move to previous file' type commands that I can bind 
>>> to...
>>>
>>>     Thanks
>>>     Jon N
>>>
>>
thanks for the pointer. Hmm...

- yes, the commands seem to be the unhelpfully-named (to me at least) 
'tab-cycle-next' and 'tab-cycle-previous'. I do think that some of Leo's 
primitive commands could benefit from a re-naming blitz (difficult though I 
imagine this would be), thereseem to be several naming schemes going on 
there...
- also confusingly to me, the keys they are bound to are called "Ctrl+Next" 
and "Ctrl+Prior". Any idea where these names come from? I've never 
encountered "Ctrl+Prior" in 35+ years of keyboarding...

    Thanks a lot
    Jon N

 

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