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Got It!
Thanks!
This my post about a switching Panels:
Hotkey for turning Pin on/off:
Hotkey for navigating notes:
Styling shortcuts
(select text and hit shortcut to apply text styling)
bold (CMD + B)
italic (CMD + I)
url (CMD + K)
==highlight== ( no shortcut )
>code ( no shortcut )
$math$ ( no shortcut )
Would it be possible to get keyboard commands for the missing ones? Or is there a way to write new macros? CMD + SHIFT + H for highlight or something?
Typora has cmd-K for link, option-` for code, option-command-C for code block and command-option-B for math block (Mac).
I really need this keyboard shortcuts too. Mainly for ==highlight==
- Moving selected text up/downwards.
- Un/Collapse the blocks (lists, headings etc )
- Many VSCode ones
It should be implemented as VSCode way cmd+1, cmd+2 etc.
i would love to be able to jump to the previous day’s note and the next days note from any given days note
Another styling/formatting shortcut:
- convert selection to ordered and unordered list
lots of show-hide or ‘go to’ commands are needed. Toggle left-sidebar/right-sidebar is useful, but more specific commands are needed for
- go to backlinks
- go to tags
It seems like the items in the left sidebar have this, but right do not.
edit: also missing “go to file explorer”.
You can do duct tape together a highlight shortcut with Keyboard Maestro:
%CurrentClipboard%
is just a variable for the clipboard, so inserting ==%CurrentClipboard%==
is just pasting whatever you just copied… but with the ==
's added to each side.
According to a discussion here I can probably remove the pause, actually.
edit: obviously, this doesn’t remove the highlight, but you could probably actually cobble that together with keyboard maestro too with an if/then search for the ==
s within the selection or on each side of the selection. If there, remove them.
Not sure if this has been mentioned already - but cotemaxime from Discord mentioned that I should post as a feature request here. There should be a shortcut hotkey customization for creating a link, currently it is bound to Cmd+K but would like to use that hotkey for a diff. functionality.
Given that Maestro is MacOS only, I created a shortcut with Autohotkey:
Just create a new script with the following:
; Markdown Highlight
^+e::
Send,^c
ClipWait
Send, ==^v==
Return
; Syntax
; ^ = CTRL
; ! = ALT
; + = SHIFT
; # = WIN
; :: = run when pressed keys together
Works without delays even for large selections of text, only issue is that to revert styling you have to hit CTRL+Z thrice as the script can’t apply the styling in one action (instead pastes “==”, then the selected text, then “==” again).
Hotkey to enable/disable Custom CSS plugin.
The latest changes have broken a lot of custom CSS, especially as it relates to Pane movement. My current work around is to disable custom CSS, place panes, re-enable custom CSS. A hotkey would make this more convenient now, but also in the future as changes are likely to break more custom CSS.
I strongly endorse this! I’m trying to reduce my mouse use for health reasons, and moving from pane to pane would be a huge help.
I suggest CMD-ALT-LEFTArrow and CMD-ALT-RIGHTArrow, but of course the key binding can be customized by the user anyway. All we need is the keyboard shortcut to cycle through the panes.
If more sort options are ever implemented (like a custom sort, alphabetical sort, and date modified sort), then I would love a hotkey to change which sort method is currently active.