Availablein LabVIEW 2018 and later. The Ctrl-B, Ctrl-I, and Ctrl-U shortcuts now bold, italicize, and underline text, respectively. This behavior only occurs while a text field is being edited. Otherwise, these keyboard shortcuts maintain their normal behavior.
It would be nice if you could change a selected font style by using the standard windows (MS office) shortcuts, such as CTRL-B for bold and CTRL-U for underline. This would save many mouse clicks.
I'm really surprised this idea hasn't received more kudos. One of the *first* things I noticed when I started programming with LabVIEW almost 11 years ago was the lack of Ctrl-B/I/U keystrokes to bold/italicize/underline selected text. Come on, people! Kudo this one!
If you were mucking about with something like ctrl+d, which I pretty much never use and which few people it seems knows exist, I'd be fine. But you're suggesting changing three of the shortcuts I use most, and there aren't any other keys still availble. What operations would lose their shortcut?
I like the idea of standard text formatting shortcuts, don't get me wrong. But something just seems fishy about having different context actions for the same shortcut. The documentation on the LabVIEW Quick Reference Card would become a little more squirelly, "This means this here, but this means that there...." which can be a fundamental UI SNAFU.
Yeah, I read that. Didn't like it so much... it wouldn't save me much time. I am rarely using LV as a text editor. Usually I'm selecting all the controls on my FP and changing the font of everything, and a ctrl+b to make everything bold face would actually be useful when I'm trying to magnify a front panel for display in a presentation.
I miss this also, but APu is lacking this feature. You have to set up Text Styles and use them on selected text. Here we come to another drawback: Paragraph styles and Character styles are located in the same panel, so having lots of styles could be harder to locate in the panel. Separate panels would be IMO better.
with Popclip, I select the text I want and copy it. Theres an extension you can get for it at their website which pastes what you've copied but removes any formatting. I paste it into something that has the formatting I already want (made once) and whatever I paste assumes the new formatting of what you're pasting it into. Not perfect, but fairly painless.
3 - paste that text into the the text from step one. You have to use the extension that strips out formatting as you paste, otherwise it will keep that formatting as you paste it down. This is an extension that you add from their website (it's free, the app isn't but ridiculously reasonable).
Apple Notes: This is what is working for me, but I would love something simpler. I am trying to append a date stamp in apple notes and match the header size font size with lavender color. The "xmm" is a text expander snippet for date stamp of "// 03-26". So make sure to change the typed text to "// MM/DD".
Noob here, but how does that differ between the keyboard shortcut of "cmd+shift+c". Also, the menu item shifts (Show Colors / Hide Colors) based on if the color palate is already visible, so I do not know if the macro fails because of the menu item or how to diagnose. w/ cmd+shit+c at least it goes away and I can re-run the macro.
So, your method of opening the Colour Picker and clicking on a colour seems the best at the moment. It feels like there should be a better way, but at least this method does just apply colour and keeps the rest of the formatting of the selected text.
I made a variation of your Macro that automatically opens the colour picker if it is not already open and clicks on an image of the actual colour (rather than a coordinate from the found image). There are two Found Image Actions in the Macro as the colour picker changes the image when the colour is selected and puts a grey background behind it. These two found images are set to not abort the Macro or notify on failure - so, whichever image is available is clicked on. Also, if you try this you might have to screen grab your own images and depending on your region use "color" instead of "colour" in the menu Actions.
My problem: I copy something from a webpage or Illustrator, then paste it into an email or another Illustrator document and the styles are carried over from the original doc when I just want the text to conform to the format of the new document.
Select 'All Applications' for 'Application' input box Type 'Paste and Match Style' into the 'Menu Title' input box In the 'Keyboard Shortcut' input box, pretend that you are about to paste something by typing command-v. There should now be the cloverleaf command sign followed by a -v in this box. Click add.
It's funny, but I had to add both. The former works in MS Word and the latter works in Evernote. Thus, if it's not working for some application, you can probably look under Edit menu and see what they call the non-formatted pasting that you want.
For my 50 cents worth, as I have a PC keyboard on my Mac, doing Command+Alt+Option+Shift whatever it is is not really feasible to do or remember. I tried swapping "Paste Without Formatting" for Command+V in the shortcuts, but this breaks other stuff so reverted.
My current solution is to paste all text I want to paste into a Visual Studio Code window, then cut it again, then paste it where ever. This removes all formatting. VS Code is a free download from Microsoft, and, as a developer, I have it lying around anyway. Other text editors may work also.
Pure Paste lets you paste as plain text by default. It sits in the menu bar and clears formatting (fonts, colors, bold, links, tables, etc.) from the text you copy. However, it does not touch unrelated content like files, images, etc. It also ignores content copied from password managers.
The app also includes other features (only indirectly related to the OP's question) such as "optionally preserve links" or "remove tracking parameters". You'll find more on that in the app store description.
I've been using this app for weeks now, and it works well for me. I used to use Flycut and paste with a Cmd + Shift + V key combo all the time, but with the Pure Paste app I don't have to do this anymore. And whenever I do want to have formatting, I just right click and paste via the context menu.
This shortcut is not auto-toggling like Ctrl+B or I. I suggest you also associate a keyboard shortcut to character style Default Style so that you can cancel the effect of highlighting from the keyboard.
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