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Equivalent for Byword's CMD-E?
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Hi all, new user here—
Is there a way to create an equivalent to Byword's CMD-E Edit mode feature?
In Byword, I can enter markdown preview mode with CMD-P, and then press it again to toggle preview off. So far, so good—I've been able to figure out how to get back and forth from preview mode in Editorial.
In Byword, all I have to do to return the carat to my document and keep on writing is to hit CMD-E. In other words, I don't have to lift my fingers from the keys and poke the screen to keep working. In Editorial, it seems I have to lift and poke. Boo, hiss.
Did I miss something obvious? I VASTLY prefer Editorial in every other way.
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You should just create a workflow to put the cursor back in the document and then create a keyboard shortcut to trigger that workflow. No?
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Have you made actions for opening the preview panel, and the edit panel? I've been needing that. Are you using Python or some hackery?
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minnepicker, I would love to do that—but I can't find an action listed that would do that. If you know how to do this, I'd be really grateful :)
I join TutorialDoctor in wondering how. Please share if you've come up with a solution!
~andrew