Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Request: Option to restore sidebar gesture #355

Open
jxxe opened this issue Jan 27, 2023 · 11 comments
Open

Request: Option to restore sidebar gesture #355

jxxe opened this issue Jan 27, 2023 · 11 comments

Comments

@jxxe
Copy link

jxxe commented Jan 27, 2023

It seems like the gesture that toggled the files and sidebar views (equivalent to control + 1...3) now navigates through history. I didn't realize how much I used on it until it was removed. I would love an option to revert back to the old functionality.

@erusev
Copy link
Member

erusev commented Jan 28, 2023

Yes, I miss it too. I think we can make cmd-swipe control the sidebar. Would this help?

In the meantime, you can also use cmd-\ which is a new shortcut that toggles the sidebar.

@lolbat
Copy link

lolbat commented Jan 29, 2023

I haven't used Nota since this was removed.

I can't imagine why it was but it was literally keeping me from using another tool and now its gone

@lolbat
Copy link

lolbat commented Jan 29, 2023

Also on the Mac Cntl 1 etc change the workspace you are in so if you use those keyboard commands then you have to manually select the commands from a menu

@Arbiter313
Copy link

I agree. I loved this behaviour and was sad to see it removed. There is something about the physical gesture on the trackpad translating to a manipulation of the digital Nota canvas that was extremely satisfying.

@erusev
Copy link
Member

erusev commented Feb 21, 2023

We just released 0.40 with support for ⌘+Swipe. Can you see if it helps?

We also loved this behavior, but we feel that people do go back / go forward more often than toggle sidebar, and this is why we decided to give it the better (easier) shortcut. It's also how browsers work. I hope this makes sense.

@jxxe
Copy link
Author

jxxe commented Feb 21, 2023

Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be working for me in 0.40.
Edit: Oops, not sure why I thought it was three fingers. It works, I could probably adapt to it but it still doesn't feel as fluid.

Personally, I don't think of my notes as a series of pages, horizontally aligned the way I imagine my browser history and would prefer that swipes toggled the sidebar. A settings option would be nice, but either way it's not a dealbreaker for me.

BTW: Thanks for bringing back the old tab style! It looks much cleaner. The settings tabs are a little funky though.
SCR-20230221-lvr

@lolbat
Copy link

lolbat commented Feb 21, 2023

It feels pretty clunky compared to the old style

@Arbiter313
Copy link

Arbiter313 commented Feb 21, 2023

Agreed, it definitely feels clunkier and less fluid. A browser and a notes app are 2 separate things in my mind, with different conceptual models and, correspondingly, interaction patterns. Not to say, of course, that you can't steal good ideas from browsers!

I did also notice the settings tabs looking a bit funny too, as if their tops have been cut off prematurely.

@erusev
Copy link
Member

erusev commented Feb 22, 2023

Thanks for everyone's input on this, I appreciate it.

The settings tabs are a little funky though.

I agree this can be better, I'll see if we can fix it for the next release.

@bellebethcooper
Copy link

For what it's worth, I was really glad the old swipe behaviour was removed. I have custom swipes set up on my magic mouse using Better Touch Tool that open/close tabs and move between tabs, and this swipe gesture used to interfere with those and I couldn't figure out how to turn it off.

@petrbouchal
Copy link

From what I see at #370, this is now Cmd+Swipe with pointer over left side of window.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

6 participants