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:: Cracked it - in Windows and US Keyboard, the + character is accessed by holding Shift and pressing =. So you have to hold Shift to tell Kiwix you're pressing + key. So to zoom in we need to press Ctrl, Shift and + (or =, they're both on the same key). I suggest mapping the "=" key as well for zooming in, this is probably what they've done in web browsers too. [[User:Nikhilsheth|Nikhilsheth]] 03:50, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
:: Cracked it - in Windows and US Keyboard, the + character is accessed by holding Shift and pressing =. So you have to hold Shift to tell Kiwix you're pressing + key. So to zoom in we need to press Ctrl, Shift and + (or =, they're both on the same key). I suggest mapping the "=" key as well for zooming in, this is probably what they've done in web browsers too. [[User:Nikhilsheth|Nikhilsheth]] 03:50, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
::: OK, I understand now. I have consequently introduced (like you suggested) this new keyboard shortcut. [[User:Kelson|Kelson]] 18:52, 29 April 2011 (UTC)


9. If we're searching using capital letters, then the auto-suggest doesn't function. Also if a character in the target article has an uppercase char somewhere after the first, then putting it in lowercase also removes the auto-suggest. But then the main search is completely case insensitive.
9. If we're searching using capital letters, then the auto-suggest doesn't function. Also if a character in the target article has an uppercase char somewhere after the first, then putting it in lowercase also removes the auto-suggest. But then the main search is completely case insensitive.

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