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#180627 12/07/07 12:13 PM
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I would like to see a contents "page" with shortcuts in mirc, like alt + c open the chat dialog, alt + k opens up the Color dialog, alt + o opens up the option dialog, and so on, would be nice to have a list where you can look for the dialog you want to open, then the command listed ether befor or after it, now you can find them somewhere in the help file, but often you don't know where to look for them. Atlest i havent found them all. you can try your way to the right key, but it would save some time if you had them on a page or if you could have a @window you could open with all of them listed there. like below "window".

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sparta #180631 12/07/07 12:48 PM
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They're all listed in the menuba. The File, View, and Tools menus to be precise. The only exception being to go straight to the Popups and Aliases section of the Scripts Editor, Alt+P and Alt+A respectively (although Alt+A only works when the Favourites menu is chosen to be viewed as a sub-menu of the Tools menu, otherwise it's the menubar shortcut for that menu).

They probably should be documented in the helpfile somewhere though. There's already a Key Combinations page which lists most other shortcut keys so they could be added there.

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(although Alt+A only works when the Favourites menu is chosen to be viewed as a sub-menu of the Tools menu, otherwise it's the menubar shortcut for that menu)
Sidenote: Alt+D opens the Aliases section regardless of the position of the Favourites menu.

I agree that all keyboard shortcuts should be gathered in the same place. Most of them are in Key Combinations, but some are only mentioned in versions.txt and there are a couple not mentioned anywhere (Alt+J comes to mind).


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