tag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:/discussions/stylizer-6-beta/285-shortcuts-listStylizer: Discussion 2014-10-23T16:33:47Ztag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/347689872014-09-30T00:28:25Z2014-09-30T00:28:25ZShortcuts list<div><p>We are on it.</p>
<p>In the mean time, almost all of them are in the menus
themselves. The only ones that are not (that I can think of at the
moment) are:</p>
<p>Delete line: Ctrl+Shift+Delete on Windows, Command+Shift-Delete
on Mac<br>
Size grip keys: Alt+Arrow on Windows, Control+Arrow on Mac</p></div>Andrewtag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/347689872014-10-01T04:42:00Z2014-10-01T04:42:00ZShortcuts list<div><p>Thank you. It has been a bit frustrating to create new rules,
when we've just finished editing the previous one. Pressing return
just creates a new space for a new declaration inside the same
rule. To create an actual new rule, I have then to press
backspace... pressing return twice doesn't work. Would it be
possible to make it more straightforward?</p></div>asenseofdesigntag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/347689872014-10-01T04:42:46Z2014-10-01T04:42:46ZShortcuts list<div><p>Press <strong>}</strong>.</p></div>Andrewtag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/347689872014-10-01T04:52:18Z2014-10-01T04:52:18ZShortcuts list<div><p>LOL... You've got me... Couldn't be more straightforward. Thank
you!</p></div>asenseofdesigntag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/347689872014-10-01T05:10:10Z2014-10-01T05:10:10ZShortcuts list<div><p>You can also press <code>{</code> to expand a rule and add a new
declaration to the top.</p>
<p>Other code grid shortcuts (off the top of my head):</p>
<ul>
<li><code>:</code> jumps from the property name to property value.
<code>Tab</code> does the same thing.</li>
<li>If there is trail text (like a suggested unit suffix or the
untyped portion of a suggested keyword) you can press
<code>Tab</code> or <code>Enter</code> to insert the text, or
<code>Space</code> to insert the text followed by a space, or
<code>,</code> to insert the text followed by a comma. The comma
shortcut lets you type, for example,
<code>border-radius:1,2,3,4</code> and Stylizer will insert all the
units and spaces for you.</li>
<li><code>;</code> jumps to the next line. If there is trail text,
it is inserted automatically, so this shortcut is like
Enter-Enter.</li>
</ul></div>Andrewtag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/347689872014-10-01T05:13:29Z2014-10-01T05:13:29ZShortcuts list<div><p>Thank you very much Andrew!</p>
<p>I've also noticed that Ctrl+shift+up / Ctrl+shift+down is moving
rules up and down or declarations within rules but it is not moving
declarations from one rule to another, as used to be possible on
S5. Could this be solved?</p></div>asenseofdesigntag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/347689872014-10-01T05:17:25Z2014-10-01T05:17:25ZShortcuts list<div><p>Yes, we have an open issue for that. For now, you'll need to use
the mouse to Ctrl+Drag it to the new rule, or just use
Cut/Paste.</p></div>Andrew