CMD+T (and CTRL+T, on Windows) opens a new tab in the Google Chrome browser (instead of opening/closing the O-S-C Session tree). Is there anything I can do to stop this behaviour? Thank you.
EDIT: Also, shouldn't "Show in tree" command (shortcut: "T") open the Session tree panel first? It would make things so much easier...
CMD+T (and CTRL+T, on Windows) opens a new tab in the Google Chrome browser (instead of opening/closing the O-S-C Session tree). Is there anything I can do to stop this behaviour? Thank you.
The browser doesn't allow overriding ctrl+t, you can circumvent this by launching chrome in app mode.
EDIT: Also, shouldn't "Show in tree" command (shortcut: "T") open the Session tree panel first? It would make things so much easier...
Fixed in source.
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