Let’s go over them.
But that’s all in the past now.
In Threshold, you can now select and copy text as you would expect to in any text editor.
Filter clipboard contents on paste
Now when pasting text, fancy quotation marks are converted into their straighter equivalents and stray tabs are removed.
Now when pasting text, fancy quotation marks are converted into their straighter equivalents and stray tabs are removed.
With this feature enabled, however, the window and its text behave the way you expect.
Enable new Ctrl key shortcuts
- CTRL + A – Select all
- CTRL + C – Copy
- CTRL + F – Find
- CTRL + M – Mark
- CTRL + V – Paste
- CTRL + ↑/↓ – Scroll (line) up/down
- CTRL + PgUp/PgDn – Scroll (page) up/down
Extended edit keys
There’s not a lot of information available on extended edit keys. This feature has existed in Windows for quite some time but has never really been exposed to users until Threshold.
We’ll have to wait for the official word on this feature.
Trim leading zeros on selection
When selecting a number with leading zeros (e.g. via double-click), the selection box will begin after any insignificant zeros present. For example, 000001234 becomes 1234. Hexadecimal and decimal prefaced numbers, however, override this rule. That is, 0x1234 and 0n1234 remain selectable in their entirety.