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Old 11-16-2023, 09:30 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
In addition, using the "shift tab" I can already cycle through 15 major sub windows of the MainWindow.

This includes BookBrowser, TabManager, ValidationResults, PreviewWindow, ClipsWindow, TableOfContents, FindReplace (and all of its subfields), ZoomBar, StatusBar and etc.
I admit that I've known about the Shift-Tab shortcut practically 'forever', but I don't find it very useful as I don't know exactly where the focus jumps to.
Is it possible to add a status change: "Current window: …" when the user applies the Shift-Tab shortcut?
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