Submitted by lucasd on 2014/07/20 15:09
 I was delighted to discover by accident that "alt + enter" creates a new sibling above the current item, but I can't find this documented anywhere. Is there a list of such commands somewhere that I am missing?
 
Thanks,
 
Lucas

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see Keyboard Shortcuts - towards the bottom of that page, there's links for a few more manual shortcut pages.
(I cant vouch for how up-to-date they are.)
 
Note: when using the manual via the forum, this page shows it in tree view - I simply search that page.
The manual is also available in IQ via help (F1)

lucasd

2014/07/20 20:44

In reply to by Tom

Got it. Thanks! Not sure why I hadn't been able to find that.

(Lucas, I hope you dont mind me using this thread for a similar question)

Alt+S was formerly used to show the sourcebar.
Since I reverted to default shortcuts lately, it has disappeared.
When I try to re-assign it, I get told it's being used elsewhere.

Anyone know what the story is?
TIA

Jon

2014/07/22 13:05

In reply to by Tom

Tom, I am using the default shortcuts and ALT+S brings up the source bar for me. Is it possible that another of your programs uses ALT+S as a global shortcut, hence the conflict?
 
Jon

Pierre_Admin

2014/07/22 14:17

In reply to by Tom

Alt+S default shortcut is to select the item

Armando

2014/07/22 14:38

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
Alt+S default shortcut is to select the item
[/quote]
 
 as an avid keyboard user, I can confirm that Alt+S has always shown the source bar.
It's also been documented by various users in many places like there -- link to nonexistent node ID 145 --, or there  -- link to nonexistent node ID 90 --, or there 2. Filtering, etc.
 
 
 
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Pierre_Admin

2014/07/22 14:50

In reply to by Armando

Exactly. It was changed a few versions ago.
(IIRC at the same time as the select mode setting was removed)

Jon

2014/07/22 14:55

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Pierre, I am using 28 (not yet upgraded to 29) with a fresh unzipping of the portable version on Windows 7. I am reporting that ALT+S brings up the source bar on my system. I am using an existing database, if that matters.
 
Jon

Armando

2014/07/22 15:10

In reply to by Jon

Same here. V.29 + sample DB
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Pierre_Admin

2014/07/22 15:11

In reply to by Jon

Hi Jon,
 
Perhaps you copied this fresh install to a previously used IQ program folder because I can confirm that the default Alt+S is Select Item
 

Armando

2014/07/22 15:13

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
Hi Jon,
 
Perhaps you copied this fresh install to a previously used IQ program folder because I can confirm that the default Alt+S is Select Item
 
[/quote]
 
Hi Pierre,
I just copied the zip to my desktop, created a new DB and ALT+S shows the source bar. [Actually, to be more precise : the first time, I need to press ALT+S 2 times before the source bar appears.]
 
 
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Pierre_Admin

2014/07/22 15:49

In reply to by Armando

OK. The installation package must have a custom keyboard shortcut then. I'll clear it.
Thanks !!
 

Tom

2014/07/23 03:53

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
OK. The installation package must have a custom keyboard shortcut then. I'll clear it.
Thanks !![/quote]
yeah, I see that Alt+S does select an item.
Note that I had changed to default shortcuts manually (i.e. it wasn't a new install).

Jon

2014/07/22 17:07

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Nope. I  mean a fresh install into an empty folder.
 
Jon
 
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Armando

2014/07/22 15:05

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
Exactly. It was changed a few versions ago.
(IIRC at the same time as the select mode setting was removed)
[/quote]
 
Ok, thanks. It wasn't obvious from your last post; documentation should probably be updated at some point.
 
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lucasd

2014/07/22 23:07

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

So if we use the new defaults, whereby Alt+S is for "select", is there some other shortcut that already exists for "Show Source Bar"? If not, what custom shortcut do people recommend assigning? (E.g., something that's both available and includes the letter S)