You are free to keep your emojis to yourself if you must" ↳ Then why aren't they working on my computers!? Could you help me solve this, please? I use the Collapse all / Expand all constantly and it's annoying not having a keyboard shortcut for quicky toggling between them. "These have all been working for over 10 years. So, no, I cannot make it work that way, either, either. Neither does Ctrl+Space or Command+Double Space or Command+Space because those triggers the native MacOS Spotlight Search. ↳ And Ctrl+Double Space doesn't work on Mac. Even with the mouse clicking on the bullet it won't work recursively on my end if I am not zoomed in that node (being that node the title of the page). ↳ Also having to navigate to the mouse to the bullet when you are writing/reading it's quite annoying, that's why I'm asking for a native shortcut to such a crucial action. ↳ Those steps are necessary when not all the nodes are already collapsed or all already expanded to begin with, it won't work otherwise because the first time it will only apply to the exceptions to make them all expanded. Double click the arrow to expand or collapse all. I'm not sure that steps 1-4 are necessary. If you are not zoomed in, and place the cursor on a node that is not the title of the page, it only will collapse/expand the first level not the rest of the deeper nested nodes :( ↳ But that only works if you are zoomed in a node. "You can zoom into a list (keep your cursor in the title) and use Ctrl+Up/Down to collapse/expand all levels incrementally and simultaneously." For all the latest additions, I am really loving the ones that upgraded the whole outliner structure possibilities, such as mirrors and references! Thanks a lot for that, and regards! PS: Don’t get mad for my silly colour and emoji comments, I know I am in the minority here. I attach a video for demonstration if you don’t know what I am talking about. It would be amazing if WorkFlowy could implement something like this, or any other solution to achieve this quicker. Sorry if I am missing something here, or if there is already another quicker way to achieve this please let me know!Īnd for the second feature (collapse/expand until a certain level), I found the way that other outliners allow you to expand/collapse all nodes until your desired level by just one click on the vertical line that indicates the nodes hierarchical level, it is intuitive, quick, and super useful. I also read in the WorkFlowy Zendesk forum that you can expand all via Cmd+DoubleSpace, but that seems not to be working neither on the Mac desktop app nor in Safari nor the iPad. The other way is going with the mouse to the 3 dots menu, navigate with the mouse all to the end of the list to select «expand all», then again, go with the mouse to the 3 dots, navigate all the way down the list to select «collapse all» and repeat. That makes 8 clicks just for a single toggle between collapse and expand. Once it is closed again, click twice again to expand all.Once they are all expanded, click twice again to close the node.Once it is closed, click on the arrow twice to expand all.Click on the arrow twice to close the node.If I am not wrong it would require the user to: I think the current way of double-clicking on the parent item arrow of a bullet is quite cumbersome when you need to quickly toggle between collapse-all and expand-all. And also a way to do it really faster than the current procedure if you do it with a trackpad or mouse. I think there should be a much quicker way to collapse and uncollapse «all items» and a «set of items until a particular level».įor the first thing (collapse/expand all), it would be amazing to have just a keyboard shortcut to toggle between collapse all/expand all. But in this craze of apps for adding more shining superficial features, I would like to ask for such a basic improvement regarding the simple task that all WorkFlowy users do thousands of times every day without exception: «Collapsing and Expanding nodes». Of course, I know many users love painting everything with colour, and cluttering their spaces with ugly emojis while uglifying beautiful minimal UI with CSS and badly designed fonts, etc :D So I understand the reasons behind focusing on those types of customization features. Yes, I know I’m weird, don’t hate me, I still love flat black and white icons and Unicode symbols :) As a WorkFlowy power user for almost 10 years, in love with its simplicity and minimalist manifesto from theold days, I must admit that I will never use for example the new fancy features of adding colours or emoji tags that clutter all the beauty of a plain-text black-and-white minimal outline.
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