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borderColor | #00A474 |
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bgColor | #f3f9f4 |
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borderWidth | 1 |
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borderStyle | solid |
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Tip To see a list of all current hot keys, on the General menu, click Preferences and then click the Hot Keys tab. To create your own hot keys, in the Command/Script column, double-click the required command or script and in the Set Hot Key dialog box, specify the hot keys. |
The following topics list commonly used shortcuts and explain working with objects, selection, and the context-sensitive menus.
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Scroll only |
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scroll-viewport | true |
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scroll-pdf | true |
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scroll-office | true |
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scroll-chm | true |
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scroll-html | true |
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scroll-docbook | true |
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scroll-eclipsehelp | true |
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scroll-epub | true |
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Set hot keys in Post
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If you want to change what happens when you press a particular key or combination of keys, you can assign or un-assign commands to hot keys. The following instructions describe how to set or clear hot key for displaying the marking menu, but can be applied to any command for which you want to set a hot key.
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- Open the Preferences dialog box (General > Preferences).
Click the Hot Keys tab.
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If you are clearing a hot key, you can save time by showing only the commands or scripts that have hot keys assigned to them. To do this, at the top, select Show hot keyed only.
- Click the required command, for example showMarkingMenu to select it and then double-click to display the Set hot key dialog box, where you can set or clear the hot key for it.
- Close the Preferences dialog box.
Preserve your hot keys
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Work with objects objects
Use the following key combinations to work with Shogun Post objects.
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Select | Click on single object, CTRL+click and SHIFT+click on multiple objects. You can also drag to select (or if ALT key to select in views is selected (see below), ALT+drag) |
Add to/Remove from selection | CTRL+click or SHIFT+click on multiple objects. |
Manipulate object | Click manipulator handle and drag |
Duplicate objects | Select object and press Ctrl+D |
Select all child objects | Right-click (or ALT+right-click) on an object and then click Select Branch to select all its child objects |
Work with the ALT key
To change the behavior of the ALT key:
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