Item > Move to Project no longer moves the selection along with the moved project
When moving items in a filtered view don’t reveal hidden items when performing the move
Fixed Edit > Selection > Select Sentence to not select the trailing newline after the sentence
Fixed unwanted scrolling that could occur when (Shift-Tab) moving items to the left
Fixed no longer autocomplete when inserting @ within existing words
TaskPaper 3.6.2 Preview (290) adds:
Fixed Pasting page break character no longer crashes TaskPaper
Fixed Clicking file links in Mac App Store version new reveals files in Finder
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am I right Palette (Go to …) now directly set the cursor focus on the editing window
In the previous versions you had to press tab to get the focus on the editing window!
thnx!!
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edit:
No I’am wrong, I was selecting a project this time via an arrow key after pressing ⌘-P. In that case the editing window is selected. but… when pressing ⌘-P, some letters of the project and then pressing return (top project in dropdown list is the one i want to use, but is not yet grayed) , the project sidebar becomes active.
I don’t think arrow key vrs typing to select is making the difference… for me they both act the same, and I would expect them to act the same. Instead I think the difference is what interface element has keyboard focus before you press ⌘-P. It should be that same element gets focus after you’ve selected a project.
So if the sidebar has keyboard focus, then after ⌘-P it will have focus returned to it. On the other hand if the text editor has keyboard focus, then after ⌘-P it will have focus returned to it.
Now, Anybody, would it be possible to get a tutorial on links? I have read about them through the forum, but I honestly have not used them because I have no clear picture of what to do with them.