Activity log for bug #1778374

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2018-06-24 01:44:33 Gabriel Staples bug added bug
2018-06-24 01:44:33 Gabriel Staples attachment added Hotkeys List_317.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1778374/+attachment/5156028/+files/Hotkeys%20List_317.png
2018-06-24 01:45:30 Gabriel Staples description When I'm searching for what hotkey does what I go to (in Eeschema, for instance): Help --> List Hotkeys.... and see this (see attached). It would be nice if there was a search box there to fuzzy search the hotkeys for any keyword of interest in order to quickly jump to that location in the hotkey list and see what the hotkey for that item is. The workaround is to go to Preferences --> Hotkeys Options --> Export Hotkeys... then open up the exported file in a text editor where you can search it. Application: kicad Version: 5.0.0-rc2-dev-unknown-f73b9a5~65~ubuntu14.04.1, release build Libraries: wxWidgets 3.0.2 libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3 Platform: Linux 4.4.0-112-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK Build Info: wxWidgets: 3.0.2 (wchar_t,wx containers,compatible with 2.8) GTK+ 2.24 Boost: 1.54.0 Curl: 7.35.0 Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 with C++ ABI 1002 Build settings: USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=ON KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=OFF KICAD_SCRIPTING_ACTION_MENU=ON BUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN=ON KICAD_USE_OCE=ON KICAD_SPICE=ON ------------------------------ When I'm searching for what hotkey does what I go to (in Eeschema, for instance): Help --> List Hotkeys.... and see this (see attached). It would be nice if there was a search box there to fuzzy search the hotkeys for any keyword of interest in order to quickly jump to that location in the hotkey list and see what the hotkey for that item is. The workaround is to go to Preferences --> Hotkeys Options --> Export Hotkeys... then open up the exported file in a text editor where you can search it.
2018-06-24 01:47:36 Gabriel Staples description Application: kicad Version: 5.0.0-rc2-dev-unknown-f73b9a5~65~ubuntu14.04.1, release build Libraries: wxWidgets 3.0.2 libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3 Platform: Linux 4.4.0-112-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK Build Info: wxWidgets: 3.0.2 (wchar_t,wx containers,compatible with 2.8) GTK+ 2.24 Boost: 1.54.0 Curl: 7.35.0 Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 with C++ ABI 1002 Build settings: USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=ON KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=OFF KICAD_SCRIPTING_ACTION_MENU=ON BUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN=ON KICAD_USE_OCE=ON KICAD_SPICE=ON ------------------------------ When I'm searching for what hotkey does what I go to (in Eeschema, for instance): Help --> List Hotkeys.... and see this (see attached). It would be nice if there was a search box there to fuzzy search the hotkeys for any keyword of interest in order to quickly jump to that location in the hotkey list and see what the hotkey for that item is. The workaround is to go to Preferences --> Hotkeys Options --> Export Hotkeys... then open up the exported file in a text editor where you can search it. Application: kicad Version: 5.0.0-rc2-dev-unknown-f73b9a5~65~ubuntu14.04.1, release build Libraries:     wxWidgets 3.0.2     libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3 Platform: Linux 4.4.0-112-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK Build Info:     wxWidgets: 3.0.2 (wchar_t,wx containers,compatible with 2.8) GTK+ 2.24     Boost: 1.54.0     Curl: 7.35.0     Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 with C++ ABI 1002 Build settings:     USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF     USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING_ACTION_MENU=ON     BUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN=ON     KICAD_USE_OCE=ON     KICAD_SPICE=ON ------------------------------ When I'm searching for what hotkey does what I go to (in Eeschema, for instance): Help --> List Hotkeys.... and see this (see attached). It would be nice if there was a search box there to fuzzy search the hotkeys for any keyword of interest in order to quickly jump to that location in the hotkey list and see what the hotkey for that item is. The workaround is to go to Preferences --> Hotkeys Options --> Export Hotkeys... then open up the exported file in a text editor where you can search it. A quick solution may be to just add a button in the "List Hotkeys.." window which says "Open Hotkeys list in system text editor" or something, where the user can more quickly search the list using their system text editor.
2018-06-24 01:48:01 Gabriel Staples description Application: kicad Version: 5.0.0-rc2-dev-unknown-f73b9a5~65~ubuntu14.04.1, release build Libraries:     wxWidgets 3.0.2     libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3 Platform: Linux 4.4.0-112-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK Build Info:     wxWidgets: 3.0.2 (wchar_t,wx containers,compatible with 2.8) GTK+ 2.24     Boost: 1.54.0     Curl: 7.35.0     Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 with C++ ABI 1002 Build settings:     USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF     USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING_ACTION_MENU=ON     BUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN=ON     KICAD_USE_OCE=ON     KICAD_SPICE=ON ------------------------------ When I'm searching for what hotkey does what I go to (in Eeschema, for instance): Help --> List Hotkeys.... and see this (see attached). It would be nice if there was a search box there to fuzzy search the hotkeys for any keyword of interest in order to quickly jump to that location in the hotkey list and see what the hotkey for that item is. The workaround is to go to Preferences --> Hotkeys Options --> Export Hotkeys... then open up the exported file in a text editor where you can search it. A quick solution may be to just add a button in the "List Hotkeys.." window which says "Open Hotkeys list in system text editor" or something, where the user can more quickly search the list using their system text editor. Application: kicad Version: 5.0.0-rc2-dev-unknown-f73b9a5~65~ubuntu14.04.1, release build Libraries:     wxWidgets 3.0.2     libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3 Platform: Linux 4.4.0-112-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK Build Info:     wxWidgets: 3.0.2 (wchar_t,wx containers,compatible with 2.8) GTK+ 2.24     Boost: 1.54.0     Curl: 7.35.0     Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 with C++ ABI 1002 Build settings:     USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF     USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING_ACTION_MENU=ON     BUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN=ON     KICAD_USE_OCE=ON     KICAD_SPICE=ON ------------------------------ When I'm searching for what hotkey does what I go to (in Eeschema, for instance): Help --> List Hotkeys.... and see this (see attached). It would be nice if there was a search box there to fuzzy search the hotkeys for any keyword of interest in order to quickly jump to that location in the hotkey list and see what the hotkey for that item is. The workaround is to go to Preferences --> Hotkeys Options --> Export Hotkeys... then open up the exported file in a text editor where you can search it. A quick, intermediate solution may be to just add a button in the "List Hotkeys.." window which says "Open Hotkeys list in system text editor" or something, where the user can more quickly search the list using their system text editor.
2018-06-24 01:48:21 Gabriel Staples description Application: kicad Version: 5.0.0-rc2-dev-unknown-f73b9a5~65~ubuntu14.04.1, release build Libraries:     wxWidgets 3.0.2     libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3 Platform: Linux 4.4.0-112-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK Build Info:     wxWidgets: 3.0.2 (wchar_t,wx containers,compatible with 2.8) GTK+ 2.24     Boost: 1.54.0     Curl: 7.35.0     Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 with C++ ABI 1002 Build settings:     USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF     USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING_ACTION_MENU=ON     BUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN=ON     KICAD_USE_OCE=ON     KICAD_SPICE=ON ------------------------------ When I'm searching for what hotkey does what I go to (in Eeschema, for instance): Help --> List Hotkeys.... and see this (see attached). It would be nice if there was a search box there to fuzzy search the hotkeys for any keyword of interest in order to quickly jump to that location in the hotkey list and see what the hotkey for that item is. The workaround is to go to Preferences --> Hotkeys Options --> Export Hotkeys... then open up the exported file in a text editor where you can search it. A quick, intermediate solution may be to just add a button in the "List Hotkeys.." window which says "Open Hotkeys list in system text editor" or something, where the user can more quickly search the list using their system text editor. Application: kicad Version: 5.0.0-rc2-dev-unknown-f73b9a5~65~ubuntu14.04.1, release build Libraries:     wxWidgets 3.0.2     libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3 Platform: Linux 4.4.0-112-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK Build Info:     wxWidgets: 3.0.2 (wchar_t,wx containers,compatible with 2.8) GTK+ 2.24     Boost: 1.54.0     Curl: 7.35.0     Compiler: GCC 4.8.4 with C++ ABI 1002 Build settings:     USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF     USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=ON     KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=OFF     KICAD_SCRIPTING_ACTION_MENU=ON     BUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN=ON     KICAD_USE_OCE=ON     KICAD_SPICE=ON ------------------------------ When I'm searching for what hotkey does what I go to (in Eeschema, for instance): Help --> List Hotkeys.... and see this (see attached). It would be nice if there was a search box there to fuzzy search the hotkeys for any keyword of interest in order to quickly jump to that location in the hotkey list and see what the hotkey for that item is. The workaround is to go to Preferences --> Hotkeys Options --> Export Hotkeys... then open up the exported file in a text editor where you can search it. A quick, preliminary solution may be to just add a button in the "List Hotkeys.." window which says "Open Hotkeys list in system text editor" or something, where the user can more quickly search the list using their system text editor.
2018-06-24 02:22:56 Seth Hillbrand kicad: importance Undecided Wishlist
2018-06-24 02:22:56 Seth Hillbrand kicad: status New Triaged
2018-06-24 02:22:56 Seth Hillbrand kicad: milestone 5.1.0
2018-07-31 10:13:32 John Beard kicad: assignee John Beard (john-j-beard)
2018-10-04 12:38:37 KiCad Janitor kicad: status Triaged Fix Committed
2019-03-14 15:59:30 KiCad Janitor kicad: status Fix Committed Fix Released