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Old 10-14-2022, 04:15 AM   #28
chaley
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
So, I tried to put the Adjust option into my Favourites menu -- I couldn't.
I could.
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My right index finger is trained to navigate context menus with the arrow keys until it gets to the option I want before it needs to press the enter key.
The new action opens the header context menu. There isn't a way to go directly to Adjust. TBH I don't see a need for it as you can get to Adjust without using the mouse.
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And I couldn't give the Adjust option a keyboard shortcut either.
I assigned a shortcut to Book list header menu. Are you saying you couldn't?
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Curious to know why the Book list header menu options list (Sort…, Adjust…, Add… etc) doesn't act as a submenu. And whether that could be changed.
Are you saying you want the context menu actions to appear as a submenu of the book context menu? That isn't something I am interested in doing because it creates two code paths to do exactly the same thing. The context menu that appears when you choose that menu option is in effect a submenu.
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That said, for me, having this in the context menu is a darn sight better than right clicking the header. Thanks chaley and un_pogaz.

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