On 11/20/2018, at 21:20, Gauvins mailto:gauvi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> thanks. probably too obvious for my aging brain... :/
Hey Gauvins,
When looking for commands in Mac apps always try the search field in the Help
Menu.
It will find any menu item whether or not it is active.
As of v12.5 BBEd
thanks. probably too obvious for my aging brain... :/
On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 10:12:13 PM UTC-5, Rich Siegel wrote:
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> On 11/20/18 at 10:10 PM, gauv...@gmail.com (Gauvins) wrote:
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> >can't find shortcuts for contextual menuswhere would that be?
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> Contextual menus don't have key
On 11/20/18 at 10:10 PM, gauvi...@gmail.com (Gauvins) wrote:
can't find shortcuts for contextual menuswhere would that be?
Contextual menus don't have keyboard shortcuts, but "Move to New
Window" is on the View menu.
Enjoy,
R.
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Rich Siegel Bare Bones S
(thanks for your quick reply)
can't find shortcuts for contextual menuswhere would that be?
On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 10:05:44 PM UTC-5, Rich Siegel wrote:
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> On 11/20/18 at 9:59 PM, gauv...@gmail.com (Gauvins) wrote:
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> >ctrl-Move to New Window does the trick. Is it possible to
On 11/20/18 at 9:59 PM, gauvi...@gmail.com (Gauvins) wrote:
ctrl-Move to New Window does the trick. Is it possible to
assign a keyboard shortcut?
You can set or change the keyboard equivalent for any menu
command by using the "Menus & Shortcuts" preferences.
Enjoy,
R.
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Rich Siegel
I usually keep all files related to a project in a main window (and
activate a specific document as needed). I sometimes would like to move a
document to a new window whenever I move several bits of code from one
document to the next.
ctrl-Move to New Window does the trick. Is it possible to a