Key Command Reference [Shortcuts]
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I am a huge advocate of using key commands. Until the help docs are complete, here is my attempt at an inventory of the major OF commands. Let me know if I have missed anything or made a mistake. I am also attaching an image which you can print out, although I left off a few commands (show in planning mode, go to sidebar)
undo ⌘Z redo ⇧⌘Z cut ⌘X copy ⌘V paste and match style ⌥⇧⌘V Duplicate ⌘D Edit Note ⌘' Mark Reviewed ⇧⌘R Set Flag ⇧⌘L Clean Up ⌘K Outline Search ⌥⌘F Use Selection for Find ⌘E Jump to Selection ⌘J Short Date ⌘/ Short Date and Time ⌘| Long Date ⌥ ⌘/ Long Date and Time ⌥ ⌘| Planning Mode ⌘1 Context Mode ⌘2 Inbox ⌥ ⌘1 Expand All ⌃⌘9 Collapse All ⌃⌘0 Expand Row ⌘0 Focus on Selected Project ⌃⌘F Show all Projects ⌃⌘0 Show in Planning Mode ⌥⌘R Go to Sidebar ⌘4 Add Action ⌃⌘N Add Project ⇧⌘N Add Folder ⌥⇧⌘N Add Single Action List ⌃⇧⌘V Add Child ⌘} Add Aunt ⌘{ Move Down ⌃⌘↓ Move Right ⌃⌘→ Move Up ⌃⌘↑ Move Left ⌃⌘← Outdent ⌘[ Group ⌥⌘L Hide Inspectors ⇧⌘I Save Perspective ⌃⌘S Show Perspective Window ⌃⌘P |
[QUOTE=steve;23143]I am a huge advocate of using key commands. Until the help docs are complete, here is my attempt at an inventory of the major OF commands. Let me know if I have missed anything or made a mistake. I am also attaching an image which you can print out, although I left off a few commands (show in planning mode, go to sidebar)
[/QUOTE] 1. You have Expand Row as Cmd-0. I think that is incorrect. Expand Folders or Rows Cmd-9 or Cmd-Right Arrow Collapse Folders or Rows Cmd-0 or Cmd-Left Arrow 2. Alternates for some you listed: Move Down Cntl-Cmd-Left Arrow or L Move Right Cntl-Cmd-Right Arrow or R Move Up Cntl-Cmd-Up Arrow or U Move Left Cntl-Cmd-Down Arrow or D 3. A couple not in your list: Mark Selected Row as Done Spacebar Add Additional Actions in Quick Entry Shift-Return |
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Thanks for catching my mistakes/omissions. I always forget about the functionality of the spacebar.
My gosh, some of those are so much easier: L, D, R, U! Thanks, Steve Edit: I have attached an update OmniOutliner. Feel free to update it and make it better. |
Group selected items under a new parent is also Shift-G
Ungroup items from under a selected parent is also Shift-U |
[QUOTE=dhm2006;23151]Add Additional Actions in Quick Entry Cmd-Return[/QUOTE]
This is wrong. It is Shift-Return. I edited my original post. |
[QUOTE=curt.clifton;23159]Group selected items under a new parent is also Shift-G[/QUOTE]
Ooh, that's a good one. Certainly easier to remember than Option-Cmd-L! |
After doing all that work, I discovered this program:
[url]http://www.macility.com/products/keycue/[/url] From the website: [QUOTE]KeyCue gives you an instant overview of the overall functionality of any application, plus lets you automatically start working more efficiently by making use of menu shortcuts.[/QUOTE] |
[QUOTE=steve;23155]Thanks for catching my mistakes/omissions. I always forget about the functionality of the spacebar.
My gosh, some of those are so much easier: L, D, R, U! Thanks, Steve [/QUOTE] This morning I thought I had broken OF when I tried to move some actions using U and D. Actually it has to be u and d because if CAPS LOCK is down it doesn't recognise U and D. Would this be classed as a bug or not? |
From:[URL="http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthread.php?t=6685"] Shortcut to convert an inbox item into a project?[/URL]
[QUOTE="Lizard"] command-[ The same keyboard shortcut (outdent) that turns an action into a project in the library will work here.[/QUOTE] |
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