The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 6.4.9 [K 6.4.9] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 5.0.x/5.1.x/5.2.x/5.3.x/5.4.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 / K 6.3 / K 6.4 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 6.4
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The Editor is very nice but a basic feature is missing and badly needed.
The Hotkeys or Shortcut keys.
I mean -
^B for BOLD
^I for ITALIC
^U for UNDERLINE
Thats all. Not all the buttons needed.
Thank you.
Absolutely spot on!
How many times have I pressed ^B, ^I and ^U when I've been composing a message in Kunena (because I'm used to the shortcut/hotkeys in Microsoft Office or just about every other rich-text editor) and I've had to backtrack my steps! Unnnghhh! Why not make it a suggestion. I would vote for it ...
Which key do you mean with ^?
Just the shiftkey or the strg-key or both?
I assume the usual convention for ^X = CTRL + X
e.g. ^I = CTRL + I
I had to do some work to find where the STRG key is. I think it's an abbreviation of the German word "Steuerung" (which translates to "steering" in English):
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The standard [US] english keyboard (which we use in Australia) looks like this:
CTRL is an abbreviation of the word "control" (which has nothing to do with anything).