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Enterprise Architect => General Board => Topic started by: qwerty on March 16, 2021, 12:17:59 am
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WHIM? Where is my menu? Now also for keyboard shortcuts :-/
q.
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Ctrl-Shift-F brings me to Search in Files.
Not sure if that has always been the case (I never used this shortcut)
Geert
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Formerly (13.5 and before) that opened the Find in browser window. Now it does what you said.
q.
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That is not the option that you seek. The option that you seek is in the Project Toolbar (Start > Portals > Show Toolbar > Project Toolbar, then 5th icon from the left; a pair of binoculars over a Package icon).
The Help does say that Ctrl+Shift+F is a shortcut for this option, but that key combination - as you have discovered - is confined to opening the File Search dialog. I will correct the Help.
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So it turns out that I have to dock that tiny toolbar below the ribbon to waste even more space on my monitor? Can't I just define the shortcut again? If so, where is that menu now? (This hide and seek isn't funny at all!)
BTW: Wasting space on the monitor: How can I get rid of that "Portals" menu to the right. It can't be collapsed or closed.
q.
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Right click on the portal view at the top and select hide
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EAUI again :-/ The other windows have a fancy triangle to do the job. Ah, well. But thanks for the help :-)
q.
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Argh! That toolbar got lost and somehow I can't find it again. It's probably some Perspective weirdness (but what are my perspecives other than searching in EA all day?). From 0 to 10 (for 10 being the best) design points I would give this UI a -1.
q.
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You can enable/disable toolbars at Start | Desktop | Preferences | Toolbars
Geert
PS. Hmm, Paolo will probably object to my use of enable/disable; oh well :P
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I supposed so. But that menu does no longer contain that entry. Sick of searching...
q.
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You can enable/disable toolbars at Start | Desktop | Preferences | Toolbars
Geert
PS. Hmm, Paolo will probably object to my use of enable/disable; oh well :P
The prosecution objects, Your honour! ;)
The defence claims to be enabling/disabling the toolbar using that option, but in fact, the defendant is merely hiding/showing the toolbar! ;D
I move that the members of the jury be asked to strike the original from the record and substitute the latter!
Paolo