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Are there any keyboard shortcuts to switch between projects? #5

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tomsteg opened this issue Oct 7, 2014 · 9 comments
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Are there any keyboard shortcuts to switch between projects? #5

tomsteg opened this issue Oct 7, 2014 · 9 comments

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@tomsteg
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tomsteg commented Oct 7, 2014

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@dnbard
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dnbard commented Oct 7, 2014

Only if Brackets have them. What shortcuts do you need?

@tomsteg
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tomsteg commented Oct 7, 2014

Is there a keyboard shortcut to open the projects window of brackets-projects and then to select a single project?

@dnbard
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dnbard commented Oct 7, 2014

I can add these shortcuts.
Do you need shortcut only for opening projects window or there should be shortcut for selection too?

@tomsteg
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tomsteg commented Oct 7, 2014

A shortcut for opening would be fine. If it is possible to select projects via arrow keys, a special shortcut is not necessary in my opinion.

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dnbard commented Oct 7, 2014

I'll add alt + p shortcut for it.

@tomsteg
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tomsteg commented Oct 7, 2014

alt + p is wonderful now, but I was wrong: there is no possibility to select a project via keyboard shortcuts in the projects window (at least I could not figure out how).
A solution could be:
a. filter the projects and if there is one left CR will select it
b. with the arrow key (up or down) a project can be selected and with CR it will be selected
c. alt + 1 is selecting the first project, alt + 2 the second and so on

@dnbard
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dnbard commented Oct 8, 2014

@tomsteg This is more complex task. I'll take a look at what I can do when have a time for it.

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tomsteg commented Oct 8, 2014

I had a look at the code and I think solution a is the one with the least effort, and it does not need any further explanation to the user.

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Alt+P should be added to the readme! I was looking for exactly that. I'll make a pull request.

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