2009/6/23 Jaap Karssenberg <jaap.karssenb...@gmail.com>:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Vlastimil, do all your leaves have a common root? The shortcut keys
>> open and close a node, so you would have to be on the root node to do
>> that. If you have two open root-level nodes, the shortcut keys won't
>> close them both.
>>
>>
>
> This should not be the case. When testing here these keys collapse/expand
> _all_ nodes regardless of the nesting structure.
>
> So
>
> + A
> + B
> + C
>
> becomes
>
> - A
>  1
>  2
> - B
>  1
>  2
> - C
>  1
>  2
>
> and back
>
>
> -- Jaap
>
>

I just did some testing and found this:
* on the numpad: open currently selected node
/ on the numpad: close currently selected node

Those were the only two that I knew. now I discovered these:

* on the 8 key: open all nodes
\ above the enter key: close all nodes

Kubuntu 9.04, Zim 0.27


-- 
Dotan Cohen

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