2006-11-14 07:00 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 03:02 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-11-15 05:03 PM
2006-11-18 04:07 AM
Link wrote:After selecting the text----
Yes. On a Mac use the Cmd modifier. On a PC use Ctrl.
Cmd/ctrl+enter finishes text input.
Cheers,
Link.
2006-11-18 11:57 AM
DrawingStudio wrote:This is off-topic, but I coudn't resist applauding you for the way you got that image into the text of your post Nice!
Great, now when I'm doing the serious business of Architecture, I can also feel like I'm playing twister on the keyboard.
I'm assuming that everyone's keyboard looks like mine. With the twister colors scheme.
2006-11-21 12:31 PM
Srinivas wrote:Link wrote:After selecting the text----
Yes. On a Mac use the Cmd modifier. On a PC use Ctrl.
Cmd/ctrl+enter finishes text input.
Cheers,
Link.
To increase font size use " ctrl + Shift + > "
To decrease font size use "ctrl+shift+ <"
Thought of sharing this with you all.
2006-11-21 01:07 PM
After selecting the text----thanku, im a keybd guy also (both hand user, trying to distribute the work equally between the two)
To increase font size use " ctrl + Shift + > "
To decrease font size use "ctrl+shift+ <"
Thought of sharing this with you all.
2006-11-21 03:05 PM
Link wrote:The funny thing is that for years AC on the Mac always made the (proper, IMHO) distinction between the "return" and "enter" keys, but not in Windows. Then for a brief time it even worked in Windows before they "fixed" it to the present condition for both programs. I would still miss the old functionality except that I have remapped the enter key on my MacBook Pro to be the right option key.Is there a setting somewhere that will enable the Enter key to function like it is supposed to?Yes. On a Mac use the Cmd modifier. On a PC use Ctrl.
Cmd/ctrl+enter finishes text input.