The shortcut for grouping actions
Has anyone else noticed this:
I'm using the sneaky peek version. As of a few releases, the shortcut for grouping actions has been changed from Command-G to Option-Command-L. I find this shortcut VERY unintuitive. In addition, the new shortcut doesn't even work. I reported the bug by using the send feedback function but I also wanted to post it on the forum. |
[QUOTE=mpw;46976]Has anyone else noticed this:
I'm using the sneaky peek version. As of a few releases, the shortcut for grouping actions has been changed from Command-G to Option-Command-L. I find this shortcut VERY unintuitive. In addition, the new shortcut doesn't even work. [/QUOTE] It has been Cmd-Opt-L for as long as I can remember. Just to double-check that memory, I dusted off a copy of 1.0.2 and verified that it was Cmd-Opt-L. That's also the keyboard equivalent for grouping in OmniOutliner. The grouping command seems to work fine for me; are you positive you pressed the right keys after selecting two or more actions in planning mode? I'll admit that I haven't tried each and every sneaky peek that has come out, but I find it a bit unlikely that this got changed and backed out without any notification... |
OK, thanks for the reply.
It seems I kind of goofed here. My memory was incorrect. It wasn't Cmd-G, it was Shift-G. I just checked and that still works. Yes, Cmd-Opt-L really doesn't work for me, but I realized that my problems might stem from the German keyboard I use. I switched to US layout and it worked fine. When I think about it, I'm pretty sure I know why Cmd-Opt-L doesn't work. It would interfere with the German keyboard combination Opt-L, which is the only way to get "@". So I'll retreat back into my hole with my tail between my legs ... :-) |
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