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Old 10-10-2016, 07:44 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
I don't think there's a shortcut for that, however, you can press Alt+PgDown (Next File) and Alt+PgUp (Previous File) to load the next/previous file into the editor. (You might have to repeatedly press the shortcuts to display the file that you want.)
With repetitive use of Alt+↑, Alt+↓ I end up with more tabs open than I need, which I then have to navigate my way past in the CV window with Ctrl+Alt+← and Ctrl+Alt+→.
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
@KevinH @DiapDealer: Maybe you could give a window automatically the focus, if a View menu item keyboard shortcut is detected.
E.g. pressing Alt+F1 would display the Book Browser window and give it the focus.
IMO Toggling the show/hide of a window is quite separate from giving it focus. I always have the Book Browser open, dismissing it and recalling it would be a rather weird way to give it focus. I'm not even sure what its shortcut key is, but I do know it's no longer Alt/F1.

If the open windows were listed at the bottom of the Windows menu then one could tap Alt, W, Up arrows, Enter - a one finger operation.

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