List of shortcut functions?
- KVRist
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
Hello, is there a textual list of all (generic and specific) shortcut functions? I mean easier than by cut&paste from the dialog? This would ease exploring MuLabs functionality and also allow searching for functions of a specific type.
(I guess there is a bunch of functions only available as shortcut. For example I recently "discovered" the "show clipboard" function.)
JR
(I guess there is a bunch of functions only available as shortcut. For example I recently "discovered" the "show clipboard" function.)
JR
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
When you add a shortcut then the function list lists all functions, so you can see them all there, right?Reincke wrote:Hello, is there a textual list of all (generic and specific) shortcut functions? I mean easier than by cut&paste from the dialog? This would ease exploring MuLabs functionality and also allow searching for functions of a specific type.
Also note that, as in every list, you can type the first characters of an item to quickly jump to that item.
That way you can also implicit search around a bit.
That's correct. To avoid bloating the context menus too much with very specific functions, some functions are only available via a shortcut.(I guess there is a bunch of functions only available as shortcut. For example I recently "discovered" the "show clipboard" function.)
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
Thanks Jo for your quick reply. Yes, you're right. But that's what I meant with "easier than by cut&paste from the dialog".mutools wrote:When you add a shortcut then the function list lists all functions, so you can see them all there, right?
For example I tried to explore what function exist relating to racks. OK, there is the related section below "specific" named "Rack". But here you won't find the (generic) function "Focus Next Rack" (a really interesting function!). And also you won't find it by typing "rack" in the list as suggested. Type "Rack" while the list is open and MuLab suggests "Randomize". For the next "exploration" I have to leave the dialog "Add Shortcut" (cancel) and open it again, cause I cannot delete a suggested functionAlso note that, as in every list, you can type the first characters of an item to quickly jump to that item. That way you can also implicit search around a bit.
Another example: I'm just discovering navigation functions to ease my workflow. I would like to find functions which contains certain words in their namens - words like "focus", "next", "previous", "forward", "in", "out".
Do you know what I mean? It's there, but it could be easier.
JR
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Would having suggested shortcuts based on substring match rather than prefix match help? You'd get more suggestions and then "Rack" would get "Focus Next Rack".
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
A good approach. And it should search in all sections (generic and specific/...).
But how do I get to the next matching function?
JR
But how do I get to the next matching function?
JR
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
I still don't understand this, the whole list is there. Don't know what you mean with copy-paste in this context.Reincke wrote:Yes, you're right. But that's what I meant with "easier than by cut&paste from the dialog".mutools wrote:When you add a shortcut then the function list lists all functions, so you can see them all there, right?
Because it's not a rack function, it's a session function. Because it's the session that contains the main racks, not the rack itself. Hope u see the technical architecture. Nothing to do about that.For example I tried to explore what function exist relating to racks. OK, there is the related section below "specific" named "Rack". But here you won't find the (generic) function "Focus Next Rack" (a really interesting function!).
Agreed on this point.And also you won't find it by typing "rack" in the list as suggested.
I've added a note on the wishlist about exporting the Specific list to a text file so that at least you can have a more relaxed look & search on it. Can't promise anything about implementation timing though, currently focused on other aspects.Do you know what I mean? It's there, but it could be easier.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 409 posts since 26 Jul, 2010 from Germany
Sorry, have pointed out as "shortcut". I meant making screenshots and copy&paste them (as images) into a file where I can do a better screening and make annotations for further research in MuLab's depths. Admittedly an old-fashioned method.mutools wrote:I still don't understand this, the whole list is there. Don't know what you mean with copy-paste in this context.
You're right - from a developer's point of view. I'm just a "user" (although I do see the architecture), and I would like to know strange things like "what the heck can I do with racks?" (just one example).Because it's not a rack function, it's a session function. Because it's the session that contains the main racks, not the rack itself. Hope u see the technical architecture. Nothing to do about that.
Jo, thank you for the offer, but I don't want to receive a special treatment. I was just asking for handling possibilities. And obviously nobody else seems to need such a function. So from my point of view you may remove it from the wishlist, cause I'm exploring MuLabs functions now with the on-board means. I understood what's possible now in MuLab and what's not, and that's ok.I've added a note on the wishlist about exporting the Specific list to a text file so that at least you can have a more relaxed look & search on it. Can't promise anything about implementation timing though, currently focused on other aspects.
Thank you for your reply.
JR
- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Ah i see now, thx for the clarification.Reincke wrote:Sorry, have pointed out as "shortcut". I meant making screenshots and copy&paste them (as images) into a file where I can do a better screening and make annotations for further research in MuLab's depths. Admittedly an old-fashioned method.mutools wrote:I still don't understand this, the whole list is there. Don't know what you mean with copy-paste in this context.
Of course, i understand your pov. And to avoid confusion: The user is much more important than the developer.You're right - from a developer's point of view. I'm just a "user" (although I do see the architecture), and I would like to know strange things like "what the heck can I do with racks?" (just one example).
I'll keep it on the WL cause it may make sense, also towards the docs. I've even extended that note a bit. But we'll see how and when it works out. Currently concentrated on something else, MUX related.Jo, thank you for the offer, but I don't want to receive a special treatment. I was just asking for handling possibilities. And obviously nobody else seems to need such a function. So from my point of view you may remove it from the wishlist, cause I'm exploring MuLabs functions now with the on-board means. I understood what's possible now in MuLab and what's not, and that's ok. Thank you for your reply.
