Hi Jon,
it could be very handy if Bookends (as many other applications) would allow the shortcut command-< to switch between open windows.
best regards.
feature request: command-<
I am on a German keyboard too, and it works fine here using <,command. I remember some time ago, Bookends had a menu command associated with this shortcut, but Jon changed it to something else. So I assume it can't be Bookends.
However, I experienced a similar problem with Word as well as Bookends two years ago. And it turned out one that of the services I had installed at this time used <, command, too. And this interfered with the system's shortcut to toggle windows. But the problem was present in Word an Bookends only. In other (Cocoa) applications switching between windows worked fine. So, I suggest you check your services. There ist a tool called Service Scrubber with which you can modify the shortcuts used by services, in case you find the culprit an wish to change the shortcut.
As a note on the side: Even in Apple's own iWork 08 package the German shortcut <,command doesn't work by default. I had to tweak the shortcuts of Pages in order to make it behave "normally".
However, I experienced a similar problem with Word as well as Bookends two years ago. And it turned out one that of the services I had installed at this time used <, command, too. And this interfered with the system's shortcut to toggle windows. But the problem was present in Word an Bookends only. In other (Cocoa) applications switching between windows worked fine. So, I suggest you check your services. There ist a tool called Service Scrubber with which you can modify the shortcuts used by services, in case you find the culprit an wish to change the shortcut.
As a note on the side: Even in Apple's own iWork 08 package the German shortcut <,command doesn't work by default. I had to tweak the shortcuts of Pages in order to make it behave "normally".
Hi Matthias,
thank you for this hint. Though I hadn't had any service attached to command-< I had one attached to command-> and after deleting this shortcut with ServiceScrubber command-< also works in Bookends.
Now it works. I'm happy. But I didn't understand this behaviour.
1. I find it illogical that deleting command-> enables command-< in Bookends.
2. I find it illogical that all other applications I tested just worked fine with command-< before doing the trick with ServiceScrubber.
So maybe there also is a possibility to enable this shortcut "out of the box" on Jon's side? But I don't know. I'm just wondering about this.
thank you for this hint. Though I hadn't had any service attached to command-< I had one attached to command-> and after deleting this shortcut with ServiceScrubber command-< also works in Bookends.
Now it works. I'm happy. But I didn't understand this behaviour.
1. I find it illogical that deleting command-> enables command-< in Bookends.
2. I find it illogical that all other applications I tested just worked fine with command-< before doing the trick with ServiceScrubber.
So maybe there also is a possibility to enable this shortcut "out of the box" on Jon's side? But I don't know. I'm just wondering about this.