Re: [Finale] Speaking of cycling through documents...

2004-07-02 Thread David W. Fenton
On 2 Jul 2004 at 10:24, Allen Fisher wrote: > Cycle through documents: > > Win Ctrl-TAB That's a non-standard command -- Ctrl-F6 is the standard one. Ctrl-Tab is often implemented in non-text editing apps, like web browsers. Ctrl-Tab in most Microsoft applications inserts a tab in contexts w

Re: [Finale] Speaking of cycling through documents...

2004-07-02 Thread David W. Fenton
On 2 Jul 2004 at 10:47, Clay Zambo wrote: > A peripheral question someone asked recently--"How do you cycle > through open documents?"--got me wondering: Windows' Alt-Tab > combination moves a user through all open windows and documents. Just a correction: Alt-Tab cycles you through all running

Re: [Finale] Speaking of cycling through documents...

2004-07-02 Thread Allen Fisher
Cycle through documents: Win Ctrl-TAB Mac CMD - ~ if the app supports it (FinMac OSX-yes, OS9-no) On 7/2/04 9:47 AM, "Clay Zambo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, folks-- > > The text-box overwrite bug scares me, but I confess that I haven't had a > chance to reproduce it yet. I'll try to do

Re: [Finale] Speaking of cycling through documents...

2004-07-02 Thread JohnBlane
In a message dated 7/2/04 9:47:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A peripheral question someone asked recently--"How do you cycle through open documents?"--got me wondering: Windows' Alt-Tab combination moves a user through all open windows and documents.  In the Mac OS, Command-Tab cycles through

[Finale] Speaking of cycling through documents...

2004-07-02 Thread Clay Zambo
Hi, folks-- The text-box overwrite bug scares me, but I confess that I haven't had a chance to reproduce it yet. I'll try to do so soon, and send my bug-report when I do. A peripheral question someone asked recently--"How do you cycle through open documents?"--got me wondering: Windows' Alt-Tab