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I propose a small box that lists the direct activation commands of all the plug-ins that are turned on. The box can be shown below the text box when it is empty (i.e., "Start typing...") and disappear when users start typing.
Something like this
=: Calculator, ?: Windows Search
Thanks,
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Scenario when this would be used?
With the increasing number of plugins, it's hard to remember all the direct activation commands, especially ones that are not frequently used. I actually find some plugins useful, but since I don't remember their direct activation commands, I will access to those features in another way (such as Start Menu or Windows Search).
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There's another issue on the tracker that's pretty much the same thing.
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Sep 7, 2022
Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report!
Description of the new feature / enhancement
I propose a small box that lists the direct activation commands of all the plug-ins that are turned on. The box can be shown below the text box when it is empty (i.e., "Start typing...") and disappear when users start typing.
Something like this
Thanks,
Long
Scenario when this would be used?
With the increasing number of plugins, it's hard to remember all the direct activation commands, especially ones that are not frequently used. I actually find some plugins useful, but since I don't remember their direct activation commands, I will access to those features in another way (such as Start Menu or Windows Search).
Supporting information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: