Manual refresh should "refresh all"
There are two options in the menu "Refresh" and "refresh all". The keyboard shortcut is assigned to "Refresh" and this seems to only refresh the section I am on (timeline, messages, mentions, etc).
At the VERY least, manually refreshing (via cmd-shift-R) should refresh EVERY page on the currently selected account.
I would really like to be able to have the cmd-shift-R shortcut assigned to "refresh all" as this is much more useful when manually initiating a refresh.
At the VERY least, manually refreshing (via cmd-shift-R) should refresh EVERY page on the currently selected account.
I would really like to be able to have the cmd-shift-R shortcut assigned to "refresh all" as this is much more useful when manually initiating a refresh.
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Inappropriate?It always suprises me that people don't know about OS X's great keyboard shortcut features (no offense).
For any cocoa app (including Tweetie) you can reassign or set the shortcut for any menu item.
Simply open System Prefences, click Keyboard & Mouse > Keyboard Shortcuts then the plus button. Select Tweetie in the dropdown box, type Refresh All for the menu item, then pick a shortcut.
Easy, brilliant and works with almost any Mac app!
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Inappropriate?Thanks, I'm well aware that you can assign keyboard shortcuts that way - I just didn't realize you can assign already used shortcuts.
I've done that and it seems to work fine.
That being said, I still think that default behavior for a manual refresh should be "refresh all".
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Inappropriate?Thanks for that, Jordan! I reassigned it, and it works great! But I agree - it should be standard that the manual refresh should automatically refresh all.
I’m very pleased, and hopeful
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