Well, it could work with Command arrow, as at least when the table is selected that would otherwise do nothing.
Christiaan On 27 Feb 2008, at 12:09 AM, Bill Mohler wrote: > OK. > >> Any of the arrow combinations has been assigned, unless you want >> something like control-shift-option-command-arrow. See the Wiki. In >> fact we already have a lack of arrow shortcuts, Leopard has made some >> shortcuts useless. Moreover moving in a table through arrows is >> build- >> in functionality, we are not notified on how the selection is >> changed, >> only that it is changed. Moreover this would be rather non-standard >> behavior, which users wouldn't easily find. And there must be really >> really good reasons to do that. >> >> Christiaan >> >> On 26 Feb 2008, at 11:49 PM, Bill Mohler wrote: >> >>> On the issue of scrolling the pdf, what if a special-key-and-arrow >>> in >>> the notes pane were to cause scrolling/selecting in the pdf pane? >>> In playing with my notes pane just now I don't recognize any >>> function >>> that control-arrow, command-arrow, or control-command-arrow are >>> assigned to. They seem to be unmodified functionally. If one of >>> those combinations were to be given the same functionality as a >>> double-click on the page number in the notes pane (scrolls and >>> selects the note within the pdf), it would give the effect that I'm >>> suggesting. It seems that it would be unobtrusive with respect to >>> the problems you've mentioned, since you would have to intentionally >>> browse with the modified arrows to have the effect. >>> >>> Bill >>> >>>> On 26 Feb 2008, at 10:49 PM, Bill Mohler wrote: >>>> >>>>> Would it be possible or wise to add capability to group notes in >>>>> the >>>>> notes pane into "collections" or "folders" with a common theme? I >>>>> do >>>>> a bit of this by the tool with which I highlight and the color I >>>>> choose, but in browsing the notes pane, there is no way to order >>>>> the >>>>> notes other than alphabetically, by tool, or by page. All of >>>>> these >>>>> are great, but I could make quicker sense of my multi-multi- >>>>> annotated >>>>> pdfs if I could arrange them a bit more logically and consider >>>>> them >>>>> as groups. >>>>> >>>> >>>> No, you can search the RFEs for the more detailed answer. >>>> >>>>> On a different tack, would it be possible for arrow-navigating of >>>>> the >>>>> notes pane (up and down between notes) to make the pdf pane scroll >>>>> to >>>>> the relavent position in the document, and possibly highlight the >>>>> current note? I love how the multifinder in the contents pane >>>>> does >>>>> this for occurrences of search hits. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks again for the great program. >>>>> >>>>> Bill >>>> >>>> I personally think it's not a good idea to scroll the PDF to the >>>> note. >>>> For one thing, you can have multiple selection. Also the selection >>>> can >>>> have another function, e.g. for copying. E.g. currently, you can >>>> copy >>>> a note from the notes table and paste it at the page you're >>>> viewing. >>>> That would be lost with your proposal. >>>> >>>> Christiaan >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >>>> Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. >>>> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Skim-app-users mailing list >>>> Skim-app-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/skim-app-users >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >>> Defy all challenges. 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