In my case, I’ve a set of consistent editing commands available across DT, Bean, WriteRoom, Scrivener, Sticky Notes (different from Stickies -though I guess there must be some way to access the Ruler there too), and TextEdit, all done through a single set of entries in System Preferences. If you add any such shortcut for All Applications (rather than to DT alone), the shortcut is instantly available in all apps with the cocoa editor (barring conflicts). So, after typing Command-8 in the Menu Title field of the Add Keyboard Shortcut drop-down dialogue – or whichever bullet you want, so long as it’s in the pull-down menu of the (stupid ) in-built cocoa text editor – and adding a Keyboard Shortcut to my liking, I get the sort of instant bulleting you seem to want.īTW. In tweaking my own editing environment, I found that System Preferences would recognize the particular bullet that I favour (namely, the larger round dot) as a Menu Title. Unlike the cluttered word processors you’re used to, WriteRoom lets you focus on writing. Opens a shortcut menu for the selected items (like right clicking. WriteRoom is a full screen writing environment app. Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop or select text within a document. ![]() ![]() Select the Shortcut tab and add the following text to the end of the. Works fine for me though I’d like an “instant” one (like textedit’s opt-tab) where it didn’t pop out the little options. Delete selected item without moving it to the recycle bin first/permanent delete. Zip from last releases, unzip, open chrome://extensions url and turn on developer. I went to the keyboard shortcut preferences in OSX and added an entry for DEVONthink Pro.app for menu item “List…” and assigned it to ctrl+cmd+o. Note that if you click on an application in the Dock, or choose a new application using OS Xs Command+Tab application switcher, you wont switch to that.
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