
Vim includes shortcuts for changing a line into a more pleasing shape, like a shorter line, two of the same line, or no line at all. Hi All, A quick one I hope, the line separating my apps from the trash and downloads on my dock is a solid line, yet I keep seeing this as a dotted line. In general I found this feature confusing and usually just stay in Movement mode, opting to select notes with mouse + cursor. Operating on a Line Changing single letters is fun and all, but sometimes you need to overhaul a line of text instead of a single letter 5. Selection mode seems odd It's hard to anticipate which note will be highlighted next when pushing a given arrow key. Selection mode cycles through the notes when the arrow keys are pressed. In Movement mode selected notes move when arrow keys are pressed (↑, ↓, ←, → ). Toggle between Movement and Selection modes: M

Removes connection(s) between all selected notes: Holding this while releasing creates a connection with arrows on both sides: shift+⌘Īdd label to the connection of two selected notes: Holding this while releasing creates a connection with an arrow from the other note: ⎇⌘ Holding this down while releasing creates a connection with an arrow to the other note: ⎇ Create a new note by current cursor position: double clickĬreate a new note connected by a dotted line to the selected note: ⌘ + double clickĬreate a new unconnected note directly beneath the selected note: ⌘ + returnĬreate a new note connected by an arrow to the new note: ⎇+double clickĬreate a new note connected by a dotted line to the left of the selected note: ^⌘←Ĭreate a new note connected by a dotted line to the right of the selected note:Ĭreate a new note connected by a dotted line to the top of the selected note: ^⌘↑Ĭreate a new note connected by a dotted line to the bottom of the selected note: ^⌘↓Ĭreate a new note between the two connected notes: double click connectionĭragging a note on top of another note will create a dotted connection between the two notes
