Changelog

Keystroke access to properties

WHAT: keystroke access to properties of a tagged rem
HOW:
(1) perhaps with a keystroke combination like Ctrl S, then right arrow keys to access each in order, as if moving across table cells. This same combination could advance in a table row or through top-of-doc properties or as a keystroke access to “insert properties” for properties located on the right.
(2) or by typing something like /sl then arrowing as in #1.
(3) or possibly by way of a keystroke activated Template that allowed one to populate properties in a prescribed way or placed the cursor in a prescribed field. I like this option best, as Templates are already a way to automate entries in RemNote.

WHY:
(1) because ultimately touch-typing is faster than mousing and clicking, streamlining distractions to work and learning
(2) keystroke access to properties and other elements of RemNote would pave the way for an eventual keystroke macro feature in RemNote or (before that was available) the use of AUTOHOTKEY to automate repetitive tasks in RemNote.
USE CASE: there are certain project tags I use frequently. One, to take an example, utilizes multi-select properties to associate a note with a project log. Currently, I have to tag the rem (easy enough with ## keystrokes), then mouse to “insert properties” to insert the date field, then the empty field to choose today’s date, then to the multi-select project tag. Mousing around in this way is tedious. Keystrokes (or a keystroke macro) would be a quicker way of populating fields.