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keyboard shortcut "make unconditional"

Advisor ,
Sep 18, 2008 Sep 18, 2008
Out of curiosity, but also out of interest: I'm happy with esc, q, C and esc, q, D for specific conditions, but haven't found a similar shortcut to replace Alt+s, o, a, u for "make selected text unconditional".

Any hints or tips?
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LEGEND ,
Sep 19, 2008 Sep 19, 2008
Niels,

Have you tried esc q U (for "U"nconditional)? ;-)

Also, another handy one is esc h C - select all text around the
current insertion point that has the same condition tag setting.

Arnis
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Community Beginner ,
Sep 19, 2008 Sep 19, 2008
Learn to use the following instead:
Ctrl+4 : add cond. tag to selection
Ctrl+5 : delete cond. tag from selection
Ctrl+6 : Make selection unconditional

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/Thomas Michanek
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New Here ,
Sep 19, 2008 Sep 19, 2008
Niels, et al.

One of my favorite ways of unearthing new and even undocumented keyboard shortcuts is with Leximation's free List Shortcuts plugin:

http://www.leximation.com/tools/info/listshortcuts.php

Cheers & hope this helps,
Riley
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Advisor ,
Sep 21, 2008 Sep 21, 2008
Thanks, all -<br /><br />Arnis, I have a wall-poster entitled "Shortcuts from Arnis" but for some reason the eminently logical esq, q, U wasn't there. No idea why the document took that title, but I can be pretty sure it's not your fault if there's something I've failed to copy over <g><br /><br />Riley, thanks for the reminder; I'll do it pronto
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New Here ,
Sep 22, 2008 Sep 22, 2008
Riley,

Do you happen to know if that List Shortcuts plugin is available for FM8?

Thanks,
Karen
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New Here ,
Sep 23, 2008 Sep 23, 2008
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Karen:

Do you happen to know if that List Shortcuts plugin is available for FM8?

The installation program does not yet know about FM8. The work-around is to:

- Browse to the FrameMaker installation directory. By default, on a Windows computer this is:

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe FrameMaker 8

- In the maker.ini file, in the [APIClients] section, add the following line or copy it from your existing 7.2 installation:

Pubs-Tools:ListShortcuts=Standard, ListShortcuts, Pubs-Tools\ListShortcuts.dll, all

- Create a directory named Pubs-Tools

- Copy ListShortcuts.dll, ListShortcuts.ini, and ListShortcuts.hlp into the Pubs-Tools directory.

Restart FrameMaker. You should now have a Pubs-Tools menu. Choose ListShortcuts

Cheers & hope this helps,
Riley
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