Re: Easy Key Combination to Open the Explorer

2016-10-13 Thread Arnaud de Montard
> Le 13 oct. 2016 à 18:11, Chip Scheide <4d_o...@pghrepository.org> a écrit : > > [...] > Then for the most part you can define your own - even (again mostly) > for key strokes that 4D does not give you access to. I don't understand why the shortcut list cannot be sorted. Stings my eyes. --

Re: Easy Key Combination to Open the Explorer

2016-10-13 Thread Chip Scheide
really the solution for your own work environment is a macro key utility Like the old Quikeys Then for the most part you can define your own - even (again mostly) for key strokes that 4D does not give you access to. I say mostly, as I have NOT figured a way to get to step into a method and hav

Re: Easy Key Combination to Open the Explorer

2016-10-13 Thread Arnaud de Montard
> Le 13 oct. 2016 à 16:21, Jim Medlen a écrit : > > > As mentioned ctrl-k (command-k) opens a method also ctrl-l (command+l) > opens a form. ctrl+l has changed, it opens "go to line…" dialog (since v13, AFAICR). It still works when explorer is the front window. ctrl+k opens a form _if the qu

Re: Easy Key Combination to Open the Explorer

2016-10-13 Thread Jim Medlen
As mentioned ctrl-k (command-k) opens a method also ctrl-l (command+l) opens a form. Is there a key combination that will find / open / goto an object on a form ? On 10/12/16, 1:24 PM, "4d_tech-boun...@lists.4d.com on behalf of 4d_tech-requ...@lists.4d.com" <4d_tech-boun...@lists.4d.com on be

Re: Easy Key Combination to Open the Explorer

2016-10-12 Thread Douglas von Roeder
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 9:48 AM, John Baughman wrote: > Great tip! Still Learning something new every day. > Agreed - lotsa nuances. > For command documentation and opening a method, option-click works as > well. I am assuming alt-click works the same on a PC. I find this easier > and quicker

Re: Easy Key Combination to Open the Explorer

2016-10-12 Thread John Baughman
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 6:18 AM, Douglas von Roeder wrote: > > There *is* a very easy way to open the Explorer using Ctrl-k - place the > insertion point on an empty row of text in the method editor, press Ctrl-k, > and 4D opens the Explorer. Great tip! Still Learning something new every day. Fo