Re: Keyboard command for bullet points?

2008-04-30 Thread Dennis

On Apr 30, 2008, at 6:58 AM, Chris Coldewey wrote:

I'm looking for the quickest way to activate bullet points from the  
keyboard while in a note.


In any standard Mac OS X text view (NSTextView), like Yojimbo's notes  
or a TextEdit document, use Option-Tab to automatically begin a list.  
By default, a hyphen character is used as the bullet point, but this  
can be changed by selecting the list and choosing a different bullet  
style from the formatting ruler.


Hope this helps.

-Dennis

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Re: Keyboard command for bullet points?

2008-04-30 Thread Ted Wood


Make that Option-8.

Gotta learn to stay away from the computer when I'm sick. :/

~Ted


On 30-Apr-08, at 8:54 AM, Ted Wood wrote:



Option-* creates a bullet point, but just the character, no  
intending or formatting to go with it.


~Ted


On 30-Apr-08, at 6:58 AM, Chris Coldewey wrote:


Hi there,
I'm looking for the quickest way to activate bullet points from the  
keyboard while in a note.


Currently, I Cmd-R to reveal the ruler, Ctrl-Shift-Tab to the Lists  
menu, then Down Arrow a couple times to reach the bullet point  
icon, Return to select it, then Tab to go back to the body of the  
note. Another Cmd-R to hide the ruler is optional.


Or I mouse it. Either way it seems like there should be a better  
option for something so simple.


Is there a system-wide keyboard shortcut for activating bullet  
points that I am missing? Or a way to create keyboard shortcuts for  
non-menu items?


Thanks,
Chris

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Re: Keyboard command for bullet points?

2008-04-30 Thread Ted Wood


Option-* creates a bullet point, but just the character, no intending  
or formatting to go with it.


~Ted


On 30-Apr-08, at 6:58 AM, Chris Coldewey wrote:


Hi there,
I'm looking for the quickest way to activate bullet points from the  
keyboard while in a note.


Currently, I Cmd-R to reveal the ruler, Ctrl-Shift-Tab to the Lists  
menu, then Down Arrow a couple times to reach the bullet point icon,  
Return to select it, then Tab to go back to the body of the note.  
Another Cmd-R to hide the ruler is optional.


Or I mouse it. Either way it seems like there should be a better  
option for something so simple.


Is there a system-wide keyboard shortcut for activating bullet  
points that I am missing? Or a way to create keyboard shortcuts for  
non-menu items?


Thanks,
Chris

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