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Feature request: keyboard shortcuts

Open prosoitos opened this issue 7 years ago • 9 comments
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I love gImageReader. But it would be really great to be able to do a few things with keyboard shortcuts... First of which, scrolling up and down pages of a document :slightly_smiling_face:

Thank you!

prosoitos avatar Apr 09 '18 05:04 prosoitos

Should be easy enough, I'll give it a look.

manisandro avatar Apr 09 '18 08:04 manisandro

GREAT! :smile:

Thank you very much! and thank you again for a really great piece of software!!!

prosoitos avatar Apr 09 '18 20:04 prosoitos

@manisandro @prosoitos Which keyboard shortcuts do you prefer for document scrolling? PgUp/PgDown or Up/Down arrows? Maybe WASD? :-) I talk about default configuration, of course. Because FMPOV it should be configurable by user.

zamazan4ik avatar Apr 09 '18 21:04 zamazan4ik

No please not Yet Another Keyboard Shortcut Edit Dialog :\ The only result is that Blogger A tell people to press X, but then user B complains "it does not work on my system!" only because one of the two changed the shortcut... PgUp/PgDown will do just fine (arrow keys are already used for panning).

manisandro avatar Apr 09 '18 21:04 manisandro

I guess any of these would work :smile:

Because I am a bit of a keybinding maniac (emacs user... :grin:), I sure love the idea of user customizable bindings and I was totally thinking about it :joy: But I was shy to ask for so much.

Honestly, I'll live (happily) with whatever default :slightly_smiling_face: It will always be a ton nicer than the mouse clicking thing :slightly_smiling_face:

prosoitos avatar Apr 10 '18 00:04 prosoitos

It would be great to have Recognize to clipboard when you click ctrl+c while something is selected.

vdamov avatar Aug 29 '20 20:08 vdamov

Is there any shortcut for recognizing a selection?

lmurta avatar Jun 08 '21 20:06 lmurta

Is there any progress on implementing keyboard shortcuts? I would love to see a Ctrl-v to paste something that's already in the clipboard (or Alt-F P), and a Ctrl-r to recognize text.

gunterzielke avatar Dec 02 '21 05:12 gunterzielke

Things would be even cooler if you do it all for a screenshot in one single shortcut, like you take a screenshot or copy any image and with one shortcut you transform the complete image in the default language to text and send it back to the clipboard to have it as text. Like capture2text but with your style and teaks if you prefer it

david8128 avatar Dec 27 '22 01:12 david8128