Keyboard shortcuts

AC gnucash at acarver.net
Sun Dec 11 16:46:31 EST 2016


Laptop?  If so, yes you do but it might not be obvious at first.

On 2016-12-11 12:57, Ram Rachum wrote:
> Thanks, but I don't have a keypad.
> 
> On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 10:54 PM, AC <gnucash at acarver.net 
> <mailto:gnucash at acarver.net>> wrote:
> 
>     On 2016-12-11 10:12, Ram Rachum wrote:
>      > On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Fred Bone <Fred.Bone at dial.pipex.com
>     <mailto:Fred.Bone at dial.pipex.com>> wrote:
>      >
>      >> On 11 December 2016 at 9:01, Ram Rachum said:
>      >>
>      >>> Tried it now, Ctrl-alt-pgdn works, but ctrl-alt-pgup doesn't. I'm happy I
>      >>> found Ctrl-alt-pgdn and it solves my problem, but I'm really wondering
>      >> why
>      >>> the GnuCash developers didn't go with standard shortcuts, which are
>      >>> ctrl-pgup and ctrl-pgdn, or ctrl-tab and ctrl-shift-tab.
>      >>
>      >> On my Win-XP machine, both Ctrl-Alt-PgUp and Ctrl-Alt-PgDn cycle through
>      >> all the tabs (in opposite directions, of course).
>      >>
>      >>> Does anyone have a clue about the second item?
>      >>>
>      >>> - Collapse a tree of accounts that has been expanded.
>      >>
>      >> Left-arrow works for me. You do need to have focus on the tree-node you
>      >> want to collapse (i.e. the one you focused to expand in the first place),
>      >> unlike some applications which let you left-arrow on a child to collapse
>      >> its parent.
>      >>
>      >>
>      > I tried left-arrow, doesn't work for me. Neither does minus.
> 
>     Try the keypad plus and minus keys.  Their keycodes are not the same as
>     the plus and minus keys near the backspace key.
> 
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