Feature request - keyboard shortcuts to navigate between panes
Could there be keyboard shortcuts to focus on each of the file list, the editor and the preview pane?
Typically macOS apps use numbers, e.g. Maps is cmd-1, cmd-2 or cmd-3 for Map/Transport/Satellite; Omnifocus has cmd-1,cmd-2… etc for the left hand toolbar, then alt-cmd-1, alt-cmd-2, alt-cmd-3 for each window to the right…)
Obviously it's complicated by using cmd-1 for the first Saved Search.
Also people could potentially be using tabs, and they might expect to use numbers to switch tabs, though personally I always use shift-cmd-[ or shift-cmd-]
Again, if you're not sure of a shortcut, menu items that can then be customised in System Preferences would still be very handy.
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I second this. I think it'd be handy to have some sort of keyboard shortcut to shift the focus on onto the file list. Maybe `cmd+shift+l`? And the keyboard shortcut to shift focus to the note could be `cmd+t`.
In a similar vein, I think it would be extremely helpful to have some sort of shortcut to navigate through different notes after having made a search. For instance, if I press `cmd+l`, look up the string "dog", and there are 6 notes that appear in the list, but I want to view the 3rd note in the list, I'd have to click on that third note. Instead, it'd be really nice to have a keyboard shortcut that can jump up/down each note that appears in the search results.
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Franklin Floresca Yes to note navigation shortcuts!
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