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Add/document keyboard shortcuts for headlines in document editor #884

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ironjan opened this issue Mar 1, 2021 · 0 comments
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Add/document keyboard shortcuts for headlines in document editor #884

ironjan opened this issue Mar 1, 2021 · 0 comments

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ironjan commented Mar 1, 2021

Actual behavior

When writing a document, e.g. https://www.notebook.ai/documents/125118/, I can use Ctrl+[B,K,I,U] to make [bold,link,italic,underlined] text. The formatting bar does not show these key combinations.

Expected behavior

I expected some key combinations to apply headlines. I tried the ones Google Docs uses [0] to no avail. I also tried Alt+[1,2,3] to format which did not work either. It is unclear to me if the keyboard shortcuts are missing or I just didn't try the correct ones.

Note: Ctrl+[1,2,3] should not be used as it is used for selecting tabs directly. Alt+[1,2,3] may have similar issues as Alt is often used as command key in programs.

Steps to reproduce the behavior

Edit a document.

[0]

  • Ctrl+] or [ (Windows/Chrome OS) and Cmd+] or [ (macOS): Increase or decrease paragraph indentation.
  • Ctrl+Alt+0 (Windows/Chrome OS) and Cmd+Option+0 (macOS): Apply normal text style.
  • Ctrl+Alt+1-6 (Windows/Chrome OS) and Cmd+Option 1-6 (macOS): Apply heading style [1-6]

https://www.howtogeek.com/439952/all-of-the-best-google-docs-keyboard-shortcuts/

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