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cannot find how to create a panel.hide_others keybinding
Lele
2011-07-28 11:16:31 UTC
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Hello there,
I just wanted to know how do I create a shortcut for the button
(which is already present and working) "hide others panes".
I simply cannot find which "action" do I have to call since in
the available ones it is not present.
Thank you.

PS: sorry for the first mail sending errors.. :P
I sent twice this email to the request address -_-"
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Lele
2011-07-28 11:20:55 UTC
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Il giorno Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:16:31 +0200
Post by Lele
I just wanted to know how do I create a shortcut for the
button (which is already present and working) "hide others panes".
Ok, I just found by chance that pressing Ctrl + Right and Ctrl + Left
does exactly what I need..
This should be stated somewhere.. maybe a tutorial would be good =)

Thanks anyway.
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Liviu Andronic
2011-07-28 11:38:46 UTC
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Post by Lele
Il giorno Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:16:31 +0200
      I just wanted to know how do I create a shortcut for the
button (which is already present and working) "hide others panes".
Ok, I just found by chance that pressing Ctrl + Right and Ctrl + Left
does exactly what I need..
This should be stated somewhere.. maybe a tutorial would be good =)
Check Settings > Interface > Key bindings.
Liviu
t***@onepost.net
2011-07-29 01:05:12 UTC
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On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:38:46 +0200
Post by Liviu Andronic
Post by Lele
Il giorno Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:16:31 +0200
      I just wanted to know how do I create a shortcut for the
button (which is already present and working) "hide others panes".
Ok, I just found by chance that pressing Ctrl + Right and Ctrl + Left
does exactly what I need..
This should be stated somewhere.. maybe a tutorial would be good =)
Check Settings > Interface > Key bindings.
... that is, open a configuration dialog, at the key-bindings page. From there, some help can be viewed.

If the ACTIONS help document (opened via a help dialog) doesn't give enough info for you to decide which action to use, you might get some insight from configuration data for toolbars, menus etc.

Regards
Tom

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