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Previous and Next note keyboard shortcuts

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  • Fletcher Penney

    Up/Down arrows work, as well as the various Cmd-Shift-Option modifiers that work in macOS tables by default. 

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  • jos yule

    Ah ok, great! I will see if there is a way to bind/change those defaults in the os-preferences, or I'll have to spend some time unlearning my muscle memory! :) 

     

    Thanks for replying! 

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  • jos yule

    Interesting -- one nice thing about the command j/k is that I didn't have to be in the "context" of the search bar to move the "selection" -- to use the arrow keys I have to reselect the search bar before the arrow keys can be used again. I couldn't find a command/control/option/shift combo with the arrows keys that allowed me to change the current note without changing out of the note-editing-context. 

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  • Walter Clark

    I was wondering if there are any plans to add these shortcuts, or if it's a design choice to leave them out? The vim-style, home row shortcuts for file navigation in nvALT were one of my favorite features.

    I remember this being something that sold me on nvALT early on (I looked back and saw ⌘-J and ⌘-K are prominent in the "What it is" of the nvALT website), so I just wanted to give a +1 and ask if this is something we can look forward to.

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  • Fletcher Penney

    No current plans for this.  You can already type Cmd-L to immediately jump to the notes list, where you have access to up/down, page up/page down, as well as "go to top" and "go to bottom."

     

    At some point adding 50,000 different key combinations (yes, I realize I am exaggerating...  ;)  that all do slight variations on the same thing makes it harder to easily learn the combinations that exist.  It also makes software more intimidating for new users who see a long list of options and have no idea where to start.

     

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  • Chris Torng

    I would have really loved to see Ctrl+j/k preserved as well.

    Is it possible to add a menu item for Previous Note / Next Note? If those exist, then OS X keyboard shortcuts could bind Ctrl+j/k to those menu items (up to the user to do this).

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  • Walter Clark

     

    For what it's worth if anyone else is hankering for the vim-style shortcuts I created a workaround using an application called Hammerspoon and this lua script.

    -- Create a key shortcut mode for when nvUltra is given focus
    nvultraKeyMode = hs.hotkey.modal.new(nil, nil)

    -- Alert when entering/exiting mode
    function nvultraKeyMode:entered()
    hs.alert('Entered nvUltra mode')
    end
    function nvultraKeyMode:exited()
    hs.alert('Exited nvUltra mode')
    end

    -- Manually escape mode
    nvultraKeyMode:bind(
    '', 'escape',
    function()
    nvultraKeyMode:exit()
    end
    )

    -- Map CMD + k,j to up/down
    nvultraKeyMode:bind(
    'cmd', 'k',
    function()
    hs.eventtap.keyStroke({}, 'up')
    end
    )
    nvultraKeyMode:bind(
    'cmd', 'j',
    function()
    hs.eventtap.keyStroke({}, 'down')
    end
    )

    -- Activate/deactivate mode when nvUltra is activated/deactivate
    function watcherFn(appName, appEvent, app)
    if string.sub(appName, 1, 7) == 'nvUltra' then
    if appEvent == hs.application.watcher.activated then
    nvultraKeyMode:enter()
    elseif appEvent == hs.application.watcher.deactivated then
    nvultraKeyMode:exit()
    end
    end
    end

    -- Start an application watcher to handle activation/deactivation events
    watcher = hs.application.watcher.new(watcherFn)
    watcher:start()

     

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  • Jack Brannen

    Just chiming in to say I also really miss the ⌘J ⌘K shortcuts from nvALT. I was pretty surprised they didn't get carried over. I used those all the time since they enable me to navigate the sidebar without leaving the note editing field. 

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  • Nicholas

    Hi Fletcher Penney. I just started using Beta 2. To me, Arrow Up/Down is inferior to Cmd+J and Cmd+K for cycling through the notes. The user invokes Cmd+L to search/create, then Cmd+J and K to jump through the notes till finding the right one to enter. The arrow keys, by contrast, are very far away from Cmd+L and the rest of the letters on the keyboard, which is where I want to be once I'm in the note and ready to type. I know other people's shortcuts seem like a waste of one's time to implement, but I would really appreciate being able to use this one in particular — it's so fundamental to the nv experience for me and is a dealbreaker for upgrading from nvALT. 

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