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We are considering making most things navigable (is that a word?) using the keyboard. I hope to find some time to do it soon. Maybe we should collect which short cuts people what most in this issue?
My List:
put focus on the search field
On 14 November 2017 at 20:43, Thomas Anagrius notifications@github.com wrote:
We are considering making most things navigable (is that a word?) using the keyboard. I hope to find some time to do it soon. Maybe we should collect which short cuts people what most in this issue?
My List:
- Set time span
- Zoom in and out in the timeline
- Navigate Event List and Tables
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put focus on the search field
Agreed @pmech, this is a nice features, as long as it isn't overriding the browsers "Find" short cut. Saw that once and I instantly closed the page. Unacceptable.
Put I'll vouch for vim shortcuts
/
for searchj
, k
for next/previousThis has now been implemented and is live. (ctrl-j, ctrl-k, /)
Please add a list of shortcuts to the documentation. I only found this because I wanted to request the feature myself.
Hi,
They are going to be visible directly in the UI (Somehow). For now there is a secret panel that shows all key bindings. Ctrl-shift-k will show it.
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Please add a list of shortcuts to the documentation. I only found this because I wanted to request the feature myself.
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Much like the Google way of navigating in both the search results, GMail and other products, they give you the option of pressing
J
key to move to next item.To put this in perspective of Humio, I would expect to jump to the next event in the event table by pressing
J
key.