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  1. ICEpdf
  2. PDF-1240

Enable keyboard shortcuts for iterating over annotation tree

    Details

    • Type: Improvement Improvement
    • Status: Resolved
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: 6.3.1
    • Component/s: Viewer RI
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    • Environment:
      Viewer RI

      Description

      A supported customer has asked if it would be possible to add keyboard shortcuts for navigating the annotation tree via.

      We currently do this for the outline tree and should probably also do this for the new destinations editor too.

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        Patrick Corless added a comment -

        For the same topic, the keyboard shortcuts could be :
        [up] + [down] keys for going the the previous/next comment.
        [tab]+ [shift]+[tab] for going the first/last comment of the next commented page.

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        Patrick Corless added a comment - For the same topic, the keyboard shortcuts could be : [up] + [down] keys for going the the previous/next comment. [tab] + [shift] + [tab] for going the first/last comment of the next commented page.
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        Patrick Corless added a comment -

        The jtree already has some nice key accelerators build in the. The arrow keys up and down can be used to navigate nodes and left and right arrows can be used to expand nodes with children. Home, end, page up and page down can also be used.

        I'm pretty sure the underlying usability is how the annotation tree moves focus to the respective annotation on a single click or focus gain. What should probably happen here is is that we change focus on a double click.

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        Patrick Corless added a comment - The jtree already has some nice key accelerators build in the. The arrow keys up and down can be used to navigate nodes and left and right arrows can be used to expand nodes with children. Home, end, page up and page down can also be used. I'm pretty sure the underlying usability is how the annotation tree moves focus to the respective annotation on a single click or focus gain. What should probably happen here is is that we change focus on a double click.
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        Patrick Corless added a comment -

        Marking as fixed.

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        Patrick Corless added a comment - Marking as fixed.

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          • Assignee:
            Patrick Corless
            Reporter:
            Patrick Corless
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