GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 717589
New Search keyboard shortcut
Last modified: 2013-05-01 06:39:00 UTC
---- Reported by adam@yorba.org 2011-04-20 12:40:00 -0700 ---- Original Redmine bug id: 3527 Original URL: http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3527 Searchable id: yorba-bug-3527 Original author: Adam Dingle Original description: The New Search… command should have a keyboard shortcut. I suggest Ctrl+S. ---- Additional Comments From shotwell-maint@gnome.bugs 2013-05-01 11:39:00 -0700 ---- ### History #### #1 Updated by Noran - over 2 years ago Hello, The search bar has two shortcuts : F8 & CTRL+F I think, you should affect CTRL+F to “New Search†instead of search bar, since it's more “standard†for a search popup. #### #2 Updated by Adam Dingle over 2 years ago Well, I think we'd like shortcuts for two separate operations: finding in the search bar New Search Finding in the search bar is like searching in a text editor or browser: it's a one-time (non-persistent) operation. The standard keyboard shortcut for such operations in GNOME applications is Ctrl+F (used, for example, by gedit and Epiphany). So I think that the search bar find should remain Ctrl+F.New Search creates a persistent search which lives in the sidebar until deleted, so we can use a different shortcut for that. #### #3 Updated by Eric Gregory over 2 years ago * **Status** changed from _Open_ to _5_ * **Resolution** set to _fixed_ * **% Done** changed from _0_ to _100_ Added in 83be41c703c2915a921a6f67f2d89feec6e0b6b9 #### #4 Updated by Charles Lindsay 7 months ago * **Status** changed from _5_ to _Fixed_ --- Bug imported by chaz@yorba.org 2013-11-25 21:52 UTC --- This bug was previously known as _bug_ 3527 at http://redmine.yorba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3527 Unknown Component Using default product and component set in Parameters Unknown milestone "unknown in product shotwell. Setting to default milestone for this product, "---". Setting qa contact to the default for this product. This bug either had no qa contact or an invalid one.