What actions would you like to have a custom shortcut for?

I would really like a shortcut to switch between article view and normal view. Some of my documents are to-do oriented lists of short items (normal view is great for that), while others are reading and study notes, with items as long as various lines of text (article view is much much more comfortable for these). Itā€™s a bit unpractical having to change from one view to the other every time you switch documents.

(An alternative option would be to assign a default view to each document. In fact, that would probably be even better than a shortcut)

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I have a similar requirement. Toggling normal/article view would be very helpful.

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Would definitely appreciate this.

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I think having the extra ā€œpush back bulletpoint at current positionā€ or ā€œregular shift+tab buttonā€ would be nice to have both options

Also as others suggested:

  • Add / remove bookmark on currently edited list
  • Get link of currently edited list

Another good function

those would be nice too

Also, show/hide for checklists, and separate them for crossed out items separately

i would like a REDO command as well (CTRL+SHIFT+Z)

see here

Ctrl+y ?

Toggle hidden/completed

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Article vs Normal View

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That can be done with Alt+C on Windows. Are you on a Mac?

Where can I upvote this feature (Ctrl+Shift+D to duplicate item) :smiley:

Here: Keyboard shortcut to duplicate item

Strikethrough (perhaps some variant that includes ~)

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Iā€™d love to have ā€˜Go to the root of the whole documentā€™. IE the beginning of the highest node in the document.

Interesting, first time Iā€™ve heard about this one. Whatā€™s your use case for this?

Can I say that one use would be when wanting to search the document. If you are zoomed in, currently you need to find a way to quickly zoom out to the top in order to do a full document search.

Not sure I understand what you mean. Are you replying to @Nicholas_Mapstoneā€™s comment?

Yes, another case for this ā€œgo to root of documentā€ shortcut is when needing to navigate to another section of the document, especially after having zoomed in.

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Got it, that makes more sense when read in combination with his comment. Thanks for the explanation!

Yes, what he said.

Itā€™s all about orientation. When Iā€™m down in a subtree somewhere I often have no real idea where I am (I know I can look at the tree at the top of the page, but that involves thinking about it). With a 1 click move to the top node of a document Iā€™m suddenly back somewhere rock solid and know exactly how to do whatever I want from there.

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Insert Link.

Some apps just ctrl K, which automatically inserts []() and moves the cursor in between the brackets.

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