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
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yes, but to my knowledge, not to yojimbo. :-)
of course, i can also use quickeys (which i do extensively), but if
you ever find yourself using an app on another computer, you have to
do without your custom shortcuts, unless quickeys is also installed
there and your shortcuts have been
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
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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