Silva
Silva 1.6 Documentation

Getting started

Overview

Silva features

What’s new in Silva 1.6

Log in

Navigation tour

Author – basic

Adding content

Using the Kupu editor

Previewing a document

Submitting for publication

Author – advanced

Adding metadata

Document versioning

Content organization

Importing content

Importing spreadsheet data

Exporting content

Forms editor

Navigation – advanced

location Access Keys

WebDAV

Editor

Publishing

Subscription management

Atom and RSS feeds

Chief Editor

Full media export

Roles and permissions

Assigning roles

Groups management

Restricting public access

Addables configuration

Manager

Manager login

Zope Level Management

Adding Users

Subscription configuration

External sources: SQL, CSV, and Code Sources

Groups

Site design and templates

Accessibility Links in Silva

Public API of Silva

Code Source HowTo

Internationalization

File System Storage

Maintenance Notes for Managers

Silva Docs Index

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Access Keys

Global keys that are always available

The following access keys are available in every Silva screen.

General

t   Jump to top of page
b  Jump to bottom of page
/   Jump to top of Silva (Silva icon)
?   Access keys and shortcuts

Changing screens with the tabs 

The tabs have numbered access keys, starting from one going up to five. You can navigate horizontally accross an item’s screens by using alt-1, alt-2, and so forth.

Each tab has a toplink, the tall tree on the left side. It takes you to the top of the current publication, within the same tab, or ‘vein’. The access key is the shift character of the corresponding number (on the English keyboard, sorry if you have an international one). Thus alt-!, alt-@, alt-#, alt-$, and alt-% (note that the characters resemble the number).

On the right of each tab is an uplink, a small tree that takes you up one level in the same vein. The access keys for the uplinks are the remaining numbers (add five to the access key for the tab). If you are in a screen with five tabs, the uplinks are alt-6, alt-7, alt-8, alt-9, and alt-0. If there are less than five tabs, you still add five to get the uplink key.

Footer page info row

:   See public page

Footer user row

~   user settings
 ,   request access
q   logout

Contents screen (folder)

Listing header

n   new
s   select list for a new object
i    import
e   export

Listing body

o   Select list for position number
m  move

Listing footer

a   select all
r   rename
d   delete
x   cut
c   copy
v   paste
g   paste as ghost
l    close
p   publish now

Preview screen

;   See public preview

Publish screen (folder)

Listing header

i    import
e   export

Listing footer

a   select all
c   close (public version)
n   create new versions
j    reject (request for approval)
v   revoke (request for approval)
l    approve for later
u   update timing
p   publish now

Add screen

c   cancel
a   add
e   add and edit/enter

Editor screen

(   kupu editor
)   forms editor
;   public preview
p   publish now

Kupu editor

s   save
b   bold
i    italic
u   underline
-   subscript
+  superscript
#  numbered list
*   bulleted list
=  definition list
z   undo
y   redo
h   html source

Forms editor

s   save
e   save and exit
i    save and insert
tab Use your tab key to edit without using the mouse. Shift-tab goes backwards.

Other screens

The Properties, Access, and Publish screens as well as their subscreens (such as Lookup, Import, and Export) have access keys for most buttons. Usually the first letter of the button is the access key. You can always hover over the button to see the tooltip.

If there are two buttons with the same name, the access key for the second is usually the first letter of the second word (e.g. for “get image reference” and “get link reference”, the access keys are ‘g’ and ‘l’). Sometimes there are multiples of the same button, in which case only the first has an access key.

Notes

Someday browsers will automatically underline the access key of a link or button. In the meantime, send a mail and complain.

If you wish to create additional docs, the hyperlink of the Silva help link can be changed by altering the the ‘help_url’ property in the Silva root. See the properties tab in the Zope Management Interface.

Tips 

One click editing

When viewing a public Silva page, switching to the SMI is is easiest if there’s a bookmark on your toolbar. Add a bookmark with the following javascript:

javascript:window.location.pathname=(window.location.pathname +‘/edit’).replace(/\/\//,‘/‘)

Thanks to ETH Zürich for this trick.

Tip for Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape users

Using the “Find As You Type” feature will make keyboard navigation to hyperlinks – such as item names – remarkably easy. See:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ui/accessibility/typeaheadfind.html

Change Access Keys in Windows Firefox 2

To avoid access keys collision with the browser’s keyboard shortcuts, Firefox 2.0  added an additional modifier key: Alt+Shift

To revert to the old behavior as in Firefox 1.5.x proceed as following:

  1. Type ‘about:config’ in the address bar
  2. Type ‘ui’ in the filter bar
  3. Doubleclick on ui.key.contentAccess and change the value to 4 (default value is 5).

See a screenshot on Marc Petitmermet’s site (thanks for the tip).

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